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    of Korybantes, including the Cabeiri, the Korybantes Euboioi, the Korybantes Samothrakioi. Hoplodamos and his Gigantes were counted among Korybantes, and...
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  • Their numbers vary, but often they were ten spirit-men so like the three Korybantes or the Cabeiri that they were often interchangeable. The Dactyls were...
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  • term Curetes (/kjʊəˈriːtiːz/; Greek: Κουρῆτες) may refer to: Curetes or Korybantes, the dancing attendants respectively of Rhea or Cybele in Greek mythology...
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    Nations), Egyptians (Persée, Phaëton), Ethiopians (Persée, Phaëton), and Korybantes (Atys). In addition, they are often scored for dances involving less pleasant...
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    wailing of the infant, Amalthea gathered about the cave the Kuretes or the Korybantes to dance, shout, and clash their spears against their shields. Amalthea's...
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  • son of DaresNonnus of Panopolis, Idaeus, a son of Socus and one of the Korybantes Idaeus, a son of Dardanus (son of Zeus) Idaeus, one of the three sons...
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  • name to the Corybantes (Koribantes), or dancing priests of Phrygia. The Korybantes were associated with Orpheus, another son of Apollo and a Mousa, founder...
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    Magnae Idaeae Elagabalus (deity) Gala (priests) of Inanna Enaree Hijra Korybantes Priesthood of Atargatis Skoptsy Taurobolium Catullus 63 Penzer, Norman...
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    dramas. Plato associates it with the ecstatic cults of Dionysus and the Korybantes, banning it from his Republic but permitting it in his Laws. Players of...
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  • herds and flocks, of roads and boundary stones, and the god of thieves Korybantes (Κορύβαντες), the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele Damneus (Δαμνεύς)...
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