Cynthus, the Glossary
Mount Cynthus (Κύνθος, Kýnthos) is located on the isle of Delos, part of the Greek Cyclades.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Acropolis, Anubis, Apollo, Artemis, Castor and Pollux, Cyclades, Cynthia, Delos, Diana (mythology), Greece, Greek mythology, Harpocrates, Hera, Isis, Leto, List of lunar deities, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Rineia, Selene, Serapis, Stoa, Syros, Zeus.
- Apollo
- Artemis
- Delos
- Landforms of Mykonos
- Leto
- Mountains of the South Aegean
Acropolis
An acropolis was the settlement of an upper part of an ancient Greek city, especially a citadel, and frequently a hill with precipitous sides, mainly chosen for purposes of defense.
Anubis
Anubis (Ἄνουβις), also known as Inpu, Inpw, Jnpw, or Anpu in Ancient Egyptian, is the god of funerary rites, protector of graves, and guide to the underworld, in ancient Egyptian religion, usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head.
Apollo
Apollo is one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology.
Artemis
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Artemis (Ἄρτεμις) is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity.
Castor and Pollux
Castor and Pollux (or Polydeuces) are twin half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, known together as the Dioscuri or Dioskouroi.
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Cyclades
The Cyclades (Kykládes) are an island group in the Aegean Sea, southeast of mainland Greece and a former administrative prefecture of Greece.
Cynthia
Cynthia is a feminine given name of Greek origin: Κυνθία,, "from Mount Cynthus" on Delos island.
Delos
Delos (Δήλος; Δῆλος, Δᾶλος), is a small Greek island near Mykonos, close to the centre of the Cyclades archipelago. Cynthus and Delos are Landforms of Mykonos.
Diana (mythology)
Diana is a goddess in Roman and Hellenistic religion, primarily considered a patroness of the countryside and nature, hunters, wildlife, childbirth, crossroads, the night, and the Moon. Cynthus and Diana (mythology) are Artemis.
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Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
Greek mythology
Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology into the broader designation of classical mythology.
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Harpocrates
Harpocrates (Ἁρποκράτης, Phoenician: 𐤇𐤓𐤐𐤊𐤓𐤈, romanized: ḥrpkrṭ, harpokrates) was the god of silence, secrets and confidentiality in the Hellenistic religion developed in Ptolemaic Alexandria (and also an embodiment of hope, according to Plutarch).
Hera
In ancient Greek religion, Hera (Hḗrā; label in Ionic and Homeric Greek) is the goddess of marriage, women, and family, and the protector of women during childbirth.
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Isis
Isis was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world.
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Leto
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto (Λητώ|Lētṓ) is a goddess and the mother of Apollo and Artemis. Cynthus and Leto are Delos.
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List of lunar deities
A lunar deity is a deity who represents the Moon, or an aspect of it.
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Mykonos
Mykonos (Μύκονος) is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. Cynthus and Mykonos are Landforms of Mykonos.
Naxos
Naxos (Νάξος) is a Greek island and the largest of the Cyclades.
Paros
Paros (Πάρος; Venetian: Paro) is a Greek island in the central Aegean Sea.
Rineia
Rineia or Rhenea (Ρήνεια), anciently Rheneia (Ῥήνεια) or Rhenaia (Ῥηναῖα), or Rhene (Ῥήνη), is a Greek island in the Cyclades. Cynthus and Rineia are Landforms of Mykonos.
Selene
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Selene (Σελήνη, meaning "Moon")A Greek–English Lexicon.
Serapis
Serapis or Sarapis is a Graeco-Egyptian god.
Stoa
A stoa (plural, stoas,"stoa", Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Ed., 1989 stoai, or stoae), in ancient Greek architecture, is a covered walkway or portico, commonly for public use.
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Syros
Syros (Σύρος), also known as Siros or Syra, is a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea.
Zeus
Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion and mythology, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus.
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See also
Apollo
- Abellio
- Alceste (Lully)
- Apaliunas
- Apollo
- Apollonian and Dionysian
- Asclepiades the Cynic
- Athena, Phevos and Proteas
- Athletics in epic poetry
- Belenus
- Carmen Saeculare
- Cassandra (novel)
- Cult of Apollo
- Cynthus
- Delos (mountain)
- Delphic Hymns
- Eclogues of Nemesianus
- Hellespontine Sibyl
- Hylates
- Hyporchema
- Ion (DC Comics)
- La Flora
- La naissance de la lyre
- Le Réveil de Flore
- Les fêtes d'Hébé
- Lord Hay's Masque
- Lykaia
- Lyktos
- Nos, Book of the Resurrection
- Olen (poet)
- Parnasso in festa
- Phoebe (Titaness)
- Posthomerica
- Priest of Apollo (Cyrene)
- Pythion
- Resheph
- The Just City
- The Song of Achilles
- The Testament of Cresseid
- The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus
- Who Mourns for Adonais?
- Whom the Gods Would Destroy
Artemis
- Apis mellifera artemisia
- Artémis, cœur d'artichaut
- Artemis
- Camma
- Charge of the Goddess
- Column of Jerash
- Crescent
- Cult of Artemis at Brauron
- Cynthus
- Diana (mythology)
- Kallone
- Mary Marvel
- Phoebe (Titaness)
- Potnia Theron
- Soldier of the Mist
- The Goddess Girls
- The Principle of Evil Made Flesh
- The Song of Achilles
- The Troy Game
Delos
- Ancient Delos
- Archaeological Museum of Delos
- Asteria (Titaness)
- Cynthus
- Delos
- Delos Symposium
- Group of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros
- Leto
Landforms of Mykonos
Leto
- 639 Latona
- 68 Leto
- Artemiche
- Asteria (Titaness)
- Clinis
- Coeus
- Cynthus
- Latona Fountain
- Lectisternium
- Lete (Mygdonia)
- Leto
- Letoon
- Lycian peasants
- Niobe
- Niobids
- Ortygia
- Ortygius
- Python (mythology)
- Theomachy
- Titans in popular culture
- Tityos
Mountains of the South Aegean
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthus
Also known as Kynthos, Mount Cynthus, Mount Kythnos, Mt Cynthus, Mt. Cynthus.