Attis

E194652

Attis is a Phrygian vegetation and fertility god closely associated with the goddess Cybele, whose myth of death and rebirth became central to mystery cults in the Greco-Roman world.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Attis canonical 4

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Phrygian deity
fertility god
mythological figure
vegetation god
associatedConcept ecstatic worship
ritual mourning and rejoicing
sacred pine tree
associatedWith Cybele
Cybele
surface form: Magna Mater
cultCenter Pessinus
Rome
cultType mystery cult
orgiastic cult
culture Greco-Roman paganism
surface form: Greco-Roman religion

Phrygian mythology
festivalSeason spring
function guarantor of agricultural fertility
personification of vegetative life cycle
influenced later mystery religions in the Roman world
linkedRitual Day of Blood
Hilaria festival
eunuch priesthood of Cybele
ritual self-castration by Galli priests
spring festival of Cybele and Attis
mythType dying-and-rising god
narrativeElement myth of self-castration
resurrection or transformation
violent death
parentInSomeTraditions Agdistis
Nana
relatedMythType Near Eastern dying gods such as Adonis
representedAs wearing Eastern-style costume
wearing Phrygian cap
youthful male
role consort of Cybele
vegetation deity symbolizing seasonal cycles
sacredObject almond or pomegranate (in some myths)
pine tree
spreadTo Hellenistic period
surface form: Hellenistic world

Roman Empire
symbolism death and rebirth
fertility of the earth
renewal of nature
worshipedIn Asia Minor
Phrygia
Greek Antiquity
surface form: ancient Greece

Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
worshipers Galli priests
initiates of Cybele’s mysteries

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.