- CASMILUS
- CASMILUScognomen Mercurii, apud Samothraces. Vide Camillus.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Cabeiri — In Greek mythology, the Cabeiri, ( Cabiri , Kabeiroi , [ Kabeiroi is the transliteration used in John Raffan s translation of Walter Burkert, Greek Religion (Harvard Univerity Press) 1985, and in most academic discourse.] Greek: Κάβειροι) were a… … Wikipedia
Camillvs — CAMILLVS, i, ein Beynamen des Mercurs, nach welchem er so viel, als ein Diener der Götter, heißt. Serv. ad Virg. Aen. XI. v. 543. Er wird mit unter die Kabiren gerechnet, und zuweilen Casmilus, Schol. Apollon. I. 917. oder Camilus genannt, Strab … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Cabeiri — /keuh buy ruy/, n. Cabiri. * * * or Cabiri Important group of deities, probably of Phrygian origin, worshiped in Asia Minor and in Macedonia and northern and central Greece. In classical times there were two males, Axiocersus and his son Cadmilus … Universalium
Hermes — /herr meez/, n. 1. the ancient Greek herald and messenger of the gods and the god of roads, commerce, invention, cunning, and theft. Cf. Mercury. 2. Astron. a small asteroid that in 1937 approached within 485,000 mi. (780,000 km) of the earth,… … Universalium
SAMOTHRACES Dii — in Samothracia dicti sunt proprie Θεοὶ μεγάλοι, θεοὶ χρηςτοὶ, θεοὶ δυνατοὶ; Cassio Heminae, apud Macrobium Saturnal. l. 3. c. 4. qui in Augurum libris Divi potes, apud Varronem LL. l. 4. in Aegypto atque Oriente Dii Κάβειροι. Horum templum Memphi … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale