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- The Ctistae or Ktistai (Gr****: κτίσται) were a group/class among the Mysians. The Mysians avoided consuming any living thing, and therefore lived on such...
- Indo-European words, but it has not been deciphered. Mysia Mysian language Ctistae Kapnobatai Homer. "II, 858". The Iliad. Herodotus (1907). "I, 171". Histories...
- needed] During this period, a subculture of celibate ascetics called the Ctistae lived in Thrace, where they served as philosophers, priests, and prophets...
- (category) Aesthetism Anatta Anti-consumerism Arthur Schopenhauer Cenobite Ctistae Cynicism Desert Fathers Egoism Epicureanism Flagellant Gustave Flaubert...
- in Thrace. At this time, a subculture of celibate ascetics called the "ctistae" lived in Thrace, where they served as philosophers, priests and prophets...
- κη̃μος (kêmos) a kind of fruit with follicle Phot. Lex. κτίσται (ktístai) Ctistae Strabo μίδνη (midne) village inscription from Rome Latvian mītne ("a place...
- the afterlife through the threshold of death. Among the Thracians, the Ctistae and the Kapnobatai were ascetic sects whose members were dedicated to the...