Votive Relief for Cybele, the Mother of the Gods [2]
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Votive Relief for Cybele, the Mother of the Gods [2]
Published 2018-02-22T11:09:14+00:00
Athens (Greece), acquired in 1879
Marble, 340 - 320 BC
Cybele is an Anatolian mother goddess. She is Phrygia's only known goddess, and was probably its state deity. Her Phrygian cult was adopted and adapted by Greek colonists of Asia Minor and spread to mainland Greece and its more distant western colonies around the 6th century BC.
In Greece, Cybele met with a mixed reception. She was partially assimilated to aspects of the Earth-goddess Gaia, her Minoan equivalent Rhea, and the harvest–mother goddess Demeter. Some city-states, notably Athens, evoked her as a protector, but her most celebrated Greek rites and processions show her as an essentially foreign, exotic mystery-goddess who arrives in a lion-drawn chariot to the accompaniment of wild music, wine, and a disorderly, ecstatic following.
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发表的日期 | 22/02/2018 |
复杂程度 | 容易 |
标题 | Votive Relief for Cybele, the Mother of the Gods [2] |
Date | 340 - 320 BC |
加入 | Sk 692 |
媒介 | Marble |
信任 | Altes Museum |
Record | http://www.smb.museum/en/museums-institutions/altes-museum/home.html |
位置 | Altes Museum |