Meter Kubileya

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Meter Kubileya is an ancient Anatolian mother goddess, later worshipped in the Greco-Roman world as Cybele, associated with fertility, mountains, and wild nature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anatolian deity
goddess
mother goddess
adoptedInto Greek religion
Roman religion
associatedWith city walls
ecstatic cult
fertility
fruits of the earth
lions
mountains
music and drums
protection of cities
wild nature
cultType mystery cult
orgiastic cult
culture Anatolian NERFINISHED
Phrygian NERFINISHED
depictedWith lions pulling a chariot
mural crown
domain fertility of animals
fertility of humans
fertility of land
nature
equivalent Cybele NERFINISHED
Magna Mater NERFINISHED
gender female
hasNameVariant Cybele NERFINISHED
Matar Kubileya NERFINISHED
Meter Kubile NERFINISHED
hasPriesthood Galli NERFINISHED
hasSanctuaryAt Mount Dindymon NERFINISHED
Pessinus NERFINISHED
influenced Greco-Roman religious practices
originatesFrom Phrygia NERFINISHED
region Asia Minor NERFINISHED
role protective deity of communities
symbol of wild, untamed nature
timePeriod ancient period
title Great Mother NERFINISHED
Mother of the Gods NERFINISHED
worshippedAs Magna Mater in Rome
worshippedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
Greek world
Phrygia NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED

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Cybele alsoKnownAs Meter Kubileya