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  2. Demeter - Wikipedia

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    Demeter's absence caused the death of crops, livestock, and eventually of the people who depended on them (later Arcadian tradition held that it was both her rage at Poseidon and her loss of her daughter caused the famine, merging the two myths). [27] Demeter washed away her anger in the River Ladon, becoming Demeter Lousia, the "bathed Demeter ...

  3. Arcadian Cults of the Mistresses - Wikipedia

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    The worship of Demeter is well attested across Arcadia, through various epithets and sanctuaries. One particularly distinctive epithet she bore was Demeter Melaina (Ancient Greek: Δημητηρ Μελαινα), meaning “Black Demeterand referring to an Arcadian version of her mythology.

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  6. Votive relief to Isis-Demeter, Dion - Wikipedia

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    The votive relief to Isis-Demeter is a Hellenistic marble sculpture discovered in the archaeological site of Dion in Macedonia, Greece. Made during the late third or early second century BC, it depicts the Egyptian goddess Isis with syncretic features of Demeter , the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.

  7. Extramural Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone, Cyrene

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    The Extramural Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone at Cyrene, Libya is located on a coastal plateau of Libya, beyond the boundaries of the city (extramural). In approximately 630 BC Greeks from the island of Thera colonized Cyrene .

  8. Temple of Sangri - Wikipedia

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    The temple was built around 530 BC. Based on the finds, the sanctuary was probably dedicated to Demeter or perhaps Kore.For this reason and because of its unusual shape, the temple is often referred to as a telesterion.

  9. Category:Demeter - Wikipedia

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