Magna Mater
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− | '''Magna Mater''', Cybele, the Great Mother of the Gods, had her main temple in [[Rome]] on the [[Palatine | + | '''Magna Mater''', Cybele, the Great Mother of the Gods, had her main temple in [[Rome]] on the [[Palatine]]. The [[Megalesia]] was dedicated to her. |
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+ | ;In Search of God the Mother : Prof. Lynn Roller, 1999, ISBN 0520210247. This is the latest best research. | ||
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+ | ;Corpus Cybele Attidisque : by M.J. Vermaseren (14 vols) | ||
==Vide== | ==Vide== | ||
[[Magna Mater project]] | [[Magna Mater project]] |
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Magna Mater, Cybele, the Great Mother of the Gods, had her main temple in Rome on the Palatine. The Megalesia was dedicated to her.
Reading List
- In Search of God the Mother
- Prof. Lynn Roller, 1999, ISBN 0520210247. This is the latest best research.
- Corpus Cybele Attidisque
- by M.J. Vermaseren (14 vols)