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    In Greek mythology, Telete (/ˈtɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Greek: Τελετή, romanized: Teletḗ, lit. 'consecration') is the daughter of the wine-god Dionysus and Nicaea...
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  • Elete (redirect from Telete (mythology))
    the afternoon work hours. She was also called Telete (/ˈtɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Greek: Τελετή, romanized: Teletḗ, lit. 'consecration') Elete was sister of the...
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  • and the mother-goddess Cybele. By the god of wine, Dionysus, she mothered Telete (consecration) and Satyrus, as well as other children. Nicaea was a huntress...
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    existence, one had to be initiated into the Dionysian mysteries and undergo teletē, a ritual purification and reliving of the suffering and death of the god...
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    Echo Helice Iynx Nomia Oenone Pitys The Pegasides Priapus Rhapso Silenus Telete Deified people Aeacus Heracles Minos Rhadamanthus Triptolemus Trophonius...
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    Phonoi Phthisisi Phthonus Pistis Plutus Polemos Ponos Porus Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Ptocheia Soteria Telete Thanatos Themis Thrasos Tyche Zelus v t e...
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  • Phonoi Phthisisi Phthonus Pistis Plutus Polemos Ponos Porus Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Ptocheia Soteria Telete Thanatos Themis Thrasos Tyche Zelus v t e...
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  • Phonoi Phthisisi Phthonus Pistis Plutus Polemos Ponos Porus Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Ptocheia Soteria Telete Thanatos Themis Thrasos Tyche Zelus v t e...
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    Phonoi Phthisisi Phthonus Pistis Plutus Polemos Ponos Porus Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Ptocheia Soteria Telete Thanatos Themis Thrasos Tyche Zelus v t e...
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  • Translated by the author into Greek as Ερωτικά: τελετή καθαρμού [Erōtika: teletē katharmou] (1983). Later republished as Γυναίκες και άντρες [Gynaikes kai...
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