- In Gr**** mythology,
Telete (/ˈtɛlɪtiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Τελετή, romanized:
Teletḗ, lit. 'consecration') is the
daughter of the wine-god
Dionysus and Nicaea...
- the
afternoon work hours. She was also
called Telete (/ˈtɛlɪtiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Τελετή, romanized:
Teletḗ, lit. 'consecration')
Elete was
sister of the...
- and the mother-goddess Cybele. By the god of wine, Dionysus, she
mothered Telete (consecration) and Satyrus, as well as
other children.
Nicaea was a huntress...
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worshippers of Dionysus. The rite in
which the
Orphic Hymns featured was the
teletē (τελετή, a term
which usually refers to a rite of
initiation into mysteries)...
- existence, one had to be
initiated into the
Dionysian mysteries and
undergo teletē, a
ritual purification and
reliving of the
suffering and
death of the god...
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Phrike Phonoi Phthonus Pistis Plutus Polemos Ponos Porus Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Ptocheia Soteria Telete Thanatos Themis Thrasos Tyche Zelus v t e...
- Echo
Helice Iynx
Nomia Oenone Pitys The
Pegasides Priapus Rhapso Silenus Telete Others Alexiares and
Anicetus Aphroditus Enodia Circe Enyalius Palaestra...
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Phrike Phonoi Phthonus Pistis Plutus Polemos Ponos Porus Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Ptocheia Soteria Telete Thanatos Themis Thrasos Tyche Zelus v t e...
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Helicon Silenus (Σειληνός), an old
rustic god of the
dance of the wine-press
Telete (Τελέτη),
goddess of
initiation into the
Bacchic orgies Zagreus (Ζαγρεύς)...
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Translated by the
author into Gr**** as Ερωτικά: τελετή καθαρμού [Erōtika:
teletē katharmou] (1983).
Later republished as Γυναίκες και άντρες [Gynaikes kai...