- Sito (Σιτώ), "she of the Grain", as the
giver of food or grain, and
Thesmophoros (θεσμός, thesmos:
divine order,
unwritten law; φόρος, phoros: bringer...
- The
Thesmophoria (Ancient Gr****: Θεσμοφόρια) was an
ancient Gr****
religious festival, held in
honor of the
goddess Demeter and her
daughter ****phone...
- maid of
Micca Philista Another maid of
Micca A
dancing girl
Setting 1)
Street outside Agathon's
house 2)
Forecourt of the
Temple of
Demeter Thesmophoros...
- Megara: Cult of
Demeter thesmophoros and Kore. The city was
named after its
megara . Aegina: Cult of
Demeter thesmophoros and Kore. Phlya: near Koropi...
- 220. A.B.
Stallmith in GRBS 18(2008) p.117,119, "The name of
Demeter Thesmophoros".p.116 Mylonas, "Mycenean age", p.159: "Wa-na-ssoi, wa-na-ka-te, (to...
-
during which they had
wasted the island. It was at a
temple of
Demeter Thesmophoros in
Paros that
Miltiades received the
wound from
which he died. By means...
-
Ceres (Law-bearing Ceres), a
translation of Demeter's Gr**** epithet,
thesmophoros. As Ceres'
first plough-furrow
opened the
earth (Tellus' realm) to the...
- (Grace)
Chione Chrysothemis Circe Cleta Clio
Cybele Daphne Demeter (Sito,
Thesmophoros)
Despoina Dia
Dindymene Dione Doris Dryad Atlanteia Dryope Epimeliad...
-
added in a
later period. The
Shrine was
perhaps dedicated to
Demeter Thesmophoros. To the
right of the
shrine is
Temple B from the ****enistic period,...
- ISBN 978-1-55458-779-7. Stallsmith,
Allaire B. The name of
Demeter Thesmophoros. GRBS, v. 48. 2008. p. 117. Vallois, René. "Les
origines des jeux olympiques...