Matar Kubileya

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Matar Kubileya is an Anatolian mother goddess associated with fertility, mountains, and wild nature, often regarded as a precursor or regional form of the later Phrygian and Greco-Roman Cybele.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anatolian goddess
mother goddess
associatedWith animals
fertility
mountains
wild nature
category Anatolian deities
fertility deities
mother goddesses
nature goddesses
considered precursor of Cybele
regional form of Cybele
cultRegion Anatolia NERFINISHED
Phrygia NERFINISHED
gender female
relatedDeity Cybele NERFINISHED
Phrygian Mother of the Gods NERFINISHED
religion Anatolian religion
sphereOfInfluence agricultural fertility
human fertility
nature
symbol mountain
wild animals
timePeriod Iron Age Anatolia
title Mother of the Gods NERFINISHED
Mountain Mother NERFINISHED
worshippedBy Anatolian peoples NERFINISHED
Phrygians NERFINISHED

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Anatolian paganism hasDeity Matar Kubileya