Telete

deity Greek single tradition · 2

Telete is another name for Elete, the eight Hora (Hour) who presided over the hour of prayer, the first of the afternoon work hours. She is associated with consecration.

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When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Greek mythology is attested from the Archaic period onward.

Relationships

syncretized with
Elete
child of
Dionysus, Nicaea

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“She was also called Telete (; Ancient Greek: Τελετή, romanized: Teletḗ, lit. 'consecration')”

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“In Greek mythology, Telete (; Ancient Greek: Τελετή, romanized: Teletḗ, lit. 'consecration') is the daughter of the wine-god Dionysus and Nicaea, a Naiad daughter of the river-god Sangarius and Cybele, a mother goddess.”

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