Enodia

deity earth Thessalian single tradition · 4

Enodia was a local Thessalian goddess and the patron of Pherae.

↻ synthesized from 4 sources

When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Main cult location was the city of Pherai before the 5th century BC.

Relationships

consort of
Zeus
allied with
Zeus Thaulios
manifested by
Enodia Alexeatis, Astike

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Sources

Source passages

“Pherae had Enodia, a local Thessalian goddess, as their patron.”

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“Hecate - Enodia”

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“Enodia, goddess of crossroads”

#34810 · extracted by deepseek/deepseek-chat

“Latro leaves the campfire to talk to a woman he saw who introduces herself as Enodia, the Dark Mother (Hecate), also variously known as the Triple Goddess, Auge, the Huntress and Queen of the Neurians. She gives him a small snake and tells him to place it in a cup of wine, and give the cup to the man who has dedicated himself to her.”

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