Ἐλευθερία

deity Greek single tradition · 1

Eleutheria is a Greek term for, and personification of, liberty. Eleutheria personified had a brief career on coins of Alexandria. In Ancient Greece, Eleutheria was also an epithet for the goddess Artemis.

When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 300
Historical notes
Attested in Ancient Greece and on coins of Alexandria.

Relationships

syncretized with
Libertas
co occurs with
Artemis (Diana)

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The Greek word "ἐλευθερία" (capitalized Ἐλευθερία; Attic Greek pronunciation: [eleu̯tʰeˈria]; Modern Greek pronunciation: [elefθeˈɾia]), transliterated as eleutheria or eleftheria, is a Greek term for, and personification of, liberty.”

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