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Ancient Gr****: θυμιατήριον from θυμιάειν
thymiaein "to smoke";
plural thymiateria) is a type of
censer or
incense burner, used in the
Mediterranean region...
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Cartennae (Ténès),
Tingi (Tangier),
Lixus (Larache),
Mogador (Essaouira) and
Thymiateria (Mehdya).
These settlements displaced the
local peoples, and
caused the...
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Orthodox Church, as well as the
Eastern Catholic Churches,
censers (Gr****:
thymiateria) are
similar in
design to the
Western thurible. This
fourth chain p****es...
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Thymiaterium or
Thymiaterion (Ancient Gr****: Θυμιατήριον),
Scylax called it
Thymiaterias (Θυμιατηρίας), was an
ancient Carthaginian colony in present-day Morocco...
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eagle from the other.
Worshippers on
either side burn
incense on
thymiaterias (incense burners). The man on
horseback advancing from the left wears...
- dado
decorated with a bird and some
berries in the
panels that survive.
Thymiateria which burned incense were
placed on both
sides of the room's southern...
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sometimes written Tamusida or Tamusia. It is
probably identical with the
Thymiateria[clarification needed]
mentioned by Pseudo-Scylax. It was used as a Carthaginian...
- offering, and one more
barely decipherable figure as well as a
possible thymiateria. This
imagery is seen
throughout Dura-Europos and Graeco-Roman antiquity...