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mountains and wild
animals and was
given the
epithet of
Kubeleya or
Kubileya with the full name
Matar Kubeleya thus
meaning lit. 'Mother of the
Mountain Peaks'...
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goddess of the Lydians,
Artimus had a
similar role to the
Phrygian Matar Kubeleya, and she
possessed the
features of the
latter Mother goddess well as of...
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Cybele (/ˈsɪbəliː/ SIB-ə-lee; Phrygian:
Matar Kubileya/
Kubeleya "Kubileya/
Kubeleya Mother",
perhaps "Mountain Mother";
Lydian Kuvava; Gr****: Κυβέλη Kybele...
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Asian Great Goddess, such as the
Kelabim of ʿAštart, the
Galli of
Kubeleya, and the
Megabyzoi or
Megabyxoi of
Ephesian Artemis.
Given the hereditary...
- Yawa
Sinagmaling Diwata Suklang Malayon Adrasteia Matar Kubileya (Matar
Kubeleya)
Atarapa Hina Hine-i-Tapeka Hine-Tu-Whenua Ira
Merau Hawaiian Haumea Hina-Lau-Limu-Kala...
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African Saturn (that is, Baal Hammon), to
whose right was the
goddess Kubeleya seated on her lion, who was
herself identified at
Mididi with ʿAštārt,...
- 215 Oreshko,
Rostislav (2021). "In
Search of the Holy Cube Roots: Kubaba—
Kubeleya—Κύβεβος—Kufaws and the
Problem of
Ethnocultural Contact in
Early Iron Age...
- Oreshko,
Rostislav (2021). "In
Search of the Holy Cube Roots: Kubaba—
Kubeleya—Κύβεβος—Kufaws and the
Problem of
Ethnocultural Contact in
Early Iron Age...
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divine marriage of the
goddess with a
younger god,
similar to the
union of
Kubeleya and
Attis or of Aphroditē and Adōnis, or a
deified mortal identified with...
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distinct origin of
their names. The
Phrygian forerunner to Cybele,
Matar Kubeleya,
occurs in two
inscriptions dated to the
sixth century BCE. It is now agreed...