Phrygian mythology

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Phrygian mythology is the body of ancient religious beliefs, legends, and deities of the Phrygian people of Anatolia, featuring figures such as the Mother Goddess Cybele and King Midas.

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Label Occurrences
Phrygian mythology canonical 1
Phrygian religion 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient religion
belief system
cultural tradition
mythology
associatedWithCity Gordium NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion central Anatolia
countryOfOrigin Phrygia NERFINISHED
flourishedDuring Iron Age
hasConcept Mother Goddess NERFINISHED
ecstatic cult
fertility
sacred kingship
vegetation cycle
hasCult Attis cult NERFINISHED
Cybele cult NERFINISHED
Sabazios cult NERFINISHED
hasDeity Agdistis NERFINISHED
Attis NERFINISHED
Cybele NERFINISHED
Matar Kubileya NERFINISHED
Men NERFINISHED
Sabazios NERFINISHED
hasMyth Agdistis’s castration
Attis’s death and rebirth
Midas and the donkey ears NERFINISHED
Midas and the golden touch
birth of Attis from Nana
foundation of Gordium
hasMythologicalFigure Gordias NERFINISHED
King Midas NERFINISHED
Marsyas NERFINISHED
Midas’s daughter NERFINISHED
Nana NERFINISHED
hasRitual ecstatic music and dance
eunuch priesthood
mountain worship
processions with drums and cymbals
self‑castration rites
influenced Greek mythology NERFINISHED
Roman religion
cult of Magna Mater in Rome
languageOfSources Phrygian language NERFINISHED
locatedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
Asia Minor
mainDeity Cybele NERFINISHED
partOf Phrygian culture NERFINISHED
sharesDeityWith Anatolian religions NERFINISHED
sharesMotifsWith Hittite mythology NERFINISHED
Luwian religion NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE

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Gordias partOf Phrygian mythology
Anatolian paganism influencedBy Phrygian mythology
this entity surface form: Phrygian religion