Mise

deity Anatolian single tradition · 1

Mise or Misé is an Anatolian goddess addressed in one of the Orphic Hymns. In the Orphic Hymn addressed to her, she is identified with Dionysus, and depicted as a female version of the god. There existed a local cult to her in the area of Pergamon in Asia Minor.

When

First attested
300 BCE
Attested period
-300 – 2020
Historical notes
First mentioned in a mime by the Greek poet Herodas.

Relationships

co occurs with
Dysaules, Baubo, Mise Kore
syncretized with
Dionysus, Misme
child of
Isis

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Mise's name has been found in two inscriptions from Asia Minor. One of these inscriptions, discovered during late-19th-century excavations of the city of Pergamon, was found in the sanctuary of Demeter in the city, and likely dates to the 2nd century BC”

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