- were
companions of Helios, the sun.
Monimos is
identified with the
Palmyrene god Arsu.
Julian identifies Monimos with
Hermes in his work 'Hymn to King...
- as god of the
morning star, Phosphoros, in
company with the
astral god
Monimos, Hesperos.
Azizos was
identified as Ares by
Julian in his work 'Hymn to...
-
Clement attributes his
source to a "collection of marvels" by a
certain "
Monimos" of whom
nothing is known, and claims, in
pursuit of his
thesis that daimon-worshipers...
-
worshipped the Sun
surrounded by
Azizos and
Monimos whom
Iamblichus identified with Ares and
Hermes respectively.
Monimos derived from Mu'nim or "the favourable...
-
Beliefs at Edessa.
Brill Publishers. pp. Chapter Six: THE CULT OF
AZIZOS AND
MONIMOS AND
OTHER ARAB DEITIES. ISBN 978-90-04-29562-9.
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- the
earliest times.
Though Arab
cults were
attested at
Edessa (the
twins Monimos and Azizos), its
cultural setting was
fundamentally Syriac,
alongside strong...
- name
means "the burner".
Attested Mun'im Mun'im,
rendered in Gr**** as
Monimos, was one of the
nomadic gods of the
Arabs during the
Palmyrene Empire period...
- lector-inventor for the
National Library Of Perú, Todo
puede ser otra cosa (
Mónimo),
illustrated by
Cecilia Codoni.
White Ravens Award 2023,
Cuatrogatos Foundation...
- war Ares, and
Monimos was
equated with Hermes, the god of
trade and travelers.
According to the Julian, the cult of
Azizos and
Monimos was ****ociated...