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The
Eleusinian link is clearly fundamental, and confirmed by offerings to Daeira in an Eleusinian context in two if not three fifth- and fourth-century sacrificial calendars. The chaos in the myths even in the fifth century must be due in part to the secrecy of the Mysteries, but perhaps also to the
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unimportance of this particular kind of accuracy in ritual matters. An Attic religious official
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In
Vergilii carmina comentarii. Servii Grammatici qui feruntur in Vergilii carmina commentarii;
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recensuerunt
Georgius Thilo et Hermannus Hagen. Georgius Thilo. Leipzig. B. G. Teubner. 1881.
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knowing which links well to the inside knowledge of the initiate.
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98. Pamias on fr. 45 wonders whether when
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of whose ritual activity Daeira may have been a projection.
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.
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835:1029 where see Hiller von Gaertringen (his n. 19).
581:48 with Richardson; or 'sister-in-law' (Phot. 5),
823:i.5 (Thorikos), as supplemented by N. Robertson,
737:Phanodemos FGrHi5t 325 F is, also for Aphrodite
491:. Otherwise, their son was called the child of
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441:(Δαῖρα) was a divinity connected with the
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535:; identical with Demeter; identical with
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445:. Her name means the "knowing one" from
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457:Daeira was a daughter of the
603:, which they say was called
464:possibly by his sister-wife
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499:. In some myths, she borne
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527:, Daeira was the same as
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993:Women in Greek mythology
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487:, eponym of the town of
468:, thus one of the 3,000
437:: Δάειρα or Δαείρας) or
495:, the primeval king of
864:Polytheism and Society
819:50.168; possibly also
815:P 250 A 16 (Paiania);
656:, fr. 45 = Fowler, p.
629:Bane, Theresa (2013).
960:Titus Flavius Clemens
915:Description of Greece
669:Clement of Alexandria
1003:Eleusinian mythology
933:Graeciae Descriptio.
757:Apollonius of Rhodes
549:δαειρίης (Δαειρίης?)
443:Eleusinian mysteries
156:Personified concepts
725:Etymologicum Magnum
695:Pherecydes, fr. 277
686:Pherecydes, fr. 804
476:(also an Oceanid).
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607:in the mysteries.
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900:Lycophron,
762:Argonautica
755:Scholia on
977:Categories
882:References
872:οί παλαιοί
831:II 1496 =
746:Photius, 5
654:Pherecydes
601:ύγρά ούοία
591:Eustathius
529:Persephone
306:Hesperides
301:Hamadryads
296:Epimeliads
291:Eleionomae
176:Amphitrite
91:(3) ?
911:Pausanias
902:Alexandra
888:Lycophron
711:710 with
709:Alexandra
705:Lycophron
583:Pausanias
533:Aphrodite
525:Aischylos
519:Mythology
501:Immarados
386:Potamides
376:Pegasides
321:Leimakids
261:Anthousai
146:Olympians
109:Immaradus
99:Offspring
48:Genealogy
983:Oceanids
797:Virgil's
505:Eumolpos
470:Oceanids
381:Pleiades
361:Oceanids
326:Limnades
281:Daphnaie
276:Crinaeae
266:Auloniad
211:Poseidon
88:Eumolpus
67:Siblings
791:Servius
776:Homer's
713:scholia
596:FGrHist
578:Demeter
489:Eleusis
485:Eleusis
462:Oceanus
371:Pegaeae
356:Nereids
351:Nephele
346:Napaeae
336:Melinoë
316:Lampads
221:Proteus
216:Potamoi
201:Phorcys
196:Oceanus
186:Glaucus
104:Eleusis
78:Consort
72:Potamoi
57:Oceanus
53:Parents
43:Eleusis
33:Eleusis
29:Oceanid
936:3 vols
921:
800:Aeneid
781:648.37
728:244.34
637:
553:Pollux
541:Hekate
513:Semele
497:Attica
493:Ogygus
481:Hermes
466:Tethys
453:Family
431:Daeira
366:Oreads
341:Naiads
331:Meliae
311:Hyades
286:Dryads
256:Alseid
246:Nymphs
236:Triton
231:Thetis
226:Tethys
206:Pontus
191:Nereus
142:Titans
128:series
114:Semele
93:Cadmus
83:Hermes
61:Tethys
22:Daeira
779:Iliad
765:3.847
605:δαίρα
559:Notes
459:Titan
439:Daira
271:Aurae
40:Abode
919:ISBN
825:GRBS
821:NGSL
803:4.58
676:45.1
635:ISBN
537:Hera
474:Styx
181:Ceto
144:and
112:(3)
107:(2)
102:(1)
86:(2)
81:(1)
59:and
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817:SEG
576:to
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447:daô
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