Anaïtis
deity water Greek single tradition · 5
Anaïtis is a great goddess associated with high Hara and sacred water. A Greek inscription from Roman times found in Asia Minor refers to her as "the great goddess Anaïtis of high Hara". On Greek coins of the imperial epoch, she is spoken of as "Anaïtis of the sacred water".
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When
- First attested
- 0 CE
- Attested period
- 0 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Attested in a Greek inscription from Roman times found in Asia Minor and on Greek coins of the imperial epoch.
Relationships
- syncretized with
- Aredvi Sura Anahita, Artemis (Diana), Anāhitā
- co occurs with
- Nvard, Arubani, Angelos, Aphaea, Aeginaea, Aetole, Agoraea, Despoinai, Agrotera, Alphaea, Amarynthia, Amphipyros, Apanchomene, Helene, Dentritis, Kondyleatis, Aricina, Tauria, Ardwisur, Anahid, Inanna, Vahagn, Ariadne, Britomartis, Alpheus, Virbius, Apollo, Hecate, Poseidon
- child of
- Aramazd
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (5)
Source passages
“This legend of the river that descends from Mount Hara appears to have remained a part of living observance for many generations. A Greek inscription from Roman times found in Asia Minor reads "the great goddess Anaïtis of high Hara". On Greek coins of the imperial epoch, she is spoken of as "Anaïtis of the sacred water".”
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