Men

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Men is an ancient Anatolian lunar god, often associated with the moon, time, and fate, and widely worshipped in regions of Phrygia and Lydia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anatolian deity
Lydian deity
Phrygian deity
lunar deity
associatedWith Moon NERFINISHED
dreams
fate
kingship
magic
military power
oracles
time
cultCenter Aizanoi NERFINISHED
Antioch in Pisidia NERFINISHED
Attouda NERFINISHED
Ephesus NERFINISHED
Laodicea on the Lycus NERFINISHED
Pergamon NERFINISHED
Sardis NERFINISHED
cultPeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Roman Imperial period
cultSpreadTo Greek world
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
depictedAs standing or seated on a throne
wearing short tunic
youthful male
domain destiny
healing
lunar cycles
night
protection
gender male
hasAspect chthonic deity
hasSanctuaryType rural sanctuary
temple with open-air precinct
iconographicAttribute crescent behind shoulders
holding sceptre
standing on a bucranium
wearing Phrygian cap
linkedTo Attis NERFINISHED
Cybele NERFINISHED
Luna NERFINISHED
Mithras NERFINISHED
Sabazios NERFINISHED
Selene NERFINISHED
symbol crescent moon
phrygian cap
pine cone
sceptre
star
worshippedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
Asia Minor NERFINISHED
Lydia NERFINISHED
Phrygia NERFINISHED
worshipType healing cult
local civic cult
mystery cult elements

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