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priestess and Artemis
Hesiod and Stesichorus tell the story according to which after her death Iphigenia was divinised under the name of Hecate, fact which would support the assumption that Artemis Tauropolos had a real ancient alliance with the heroine, who was her priestess in Taurid and her human paragon.
She jumped aboard the ship soon after the expedition set out, invoking the protection of Artemis, whose virgin priestess she was.
The priestess of Artemis, whose duty it was to perform the sacrifice, was Orestes ' sister Iphigenia.
Iphigenia is by Athena sent to the sanctuary of Artemis in Brauron where she is to be the priestess until she dies there.
" The goddess swept the young princess off to Tauris where she became a priestess at the Temple of Artemis.
" The priestess of Artemis, whose duty it was to perform the sacrifice, was Orestes ' sister Iphigeneia.
Artemis, however, had instantly switched Iphigenia, as she lay upon the altar, with another deer without anyone noticing, and had taken her to distant Colchis, there to be her priestess.
Some reptilian attributes such as a belt made of snakes and snakes emanating from the head or entwined in the hair, as in the temple of Artemis in Corfu, are symbols likely derived from the guardians closely associated with early Greek religious concepts at the centers such as Delphi where the dragon Delphyne lived and the priestess Pythia delivered oracles.
* A beautiful girl of Patrae who served as priestess in the temple of Artemis Triclaria and was in love with Melanippus.
Melanippus and Comaetho met secretly in the temple of Artemis, where the girl served as priestess, and had sex there.
In Plutarch's On the Bravery of Women, Camma was a Galatian princess and priestess of Artemis.
She has since been made a priestess at the temple of Artemis in Tauris, a position in which she has the gruesome task of ritually sacrificing foreigners who land on King Thoas's shores.
She wants to inform them that, thanks to the miraculous swap performed by Artemis, she is still alive and wants to return to her homeland, leaving the role of high priestess to someone else.
She recounts her " sacrifice " at the hands of Agamemnon, and how she was saved by Artemis and made priestess in this temple.

priestess and is
In a Hittite text is mentioned that the king invited a Babylonian priestess for a certain " purification ".
The Charge of the Goddess is recited during most rituals where the priestess is expected to represent, and / or embody, the Goddess within the sacred circle.
At Cuma the Sybil is the priestess of both Phoibos and Trivia.
Freyja is introduced as a daughter of Njörðr, and as the priestess at the sacrifices.
The prominent Wiccan priestess Starhawk related that a core part of goddess-centred pagan witchcraft was " the understanding that all being is interrelated, that we are all linked with the cosmos as parts of one living organism.
This is traditionally carried out by a priest and priestess who have had the deities invoked upon them, and the conventional practice appears to be exclusively heterosexual.
However, there is no evidence to suggest that a gay priest or lesbian priestess could not carry out this ritual for the sake of what it represents.
A priest or priestess is a person authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and deity ( s ).
In many religions, being a priest or priestess is a full-time position, ruling out any other career.
In some religions, being a priest or priestess is by human election or human choice.
An example of this is shown to the left on a Kylix dating from c. 500 BC where a priestess is featured.
The following morning, three young coconuts and three old soma nuts are offered by a priestess with prayer, after which the dye which has settled down in the water is collected, baked into cakes in coconut molds, wrapped in banana leaves, and hung up in the huts till required for use.
Her dominant role has often been confused or associated to that of a high priestess which she is not.
The High priestess is on the other hand, the woman chosen by the oracle to care for the convent.
It is also, an oracle that will designate the future High priest and high priestess among the new recruits establishing an order of succession within the convent.
is an occult science whose priest are called Bòkônon or Bòkôtônon in opposition to vodunsi ( vodun female priestess ) and vodunon ( vodun male priest ).
The right panel is inscribed " Symmachorum ", with a elaborately dressed priestess who makes an offer on an altar.
Medea is known in most stories as an enchantress and is often depicted as being a priestess of the goddess Hecate or a witch.
What this means is that the sacred king or queen is therefore seen to combine both kingship and priesthood within his or her person, even though he or she is often aided by an actual high priest or priestess ( see, for example, the Maya priesthood ).
He is standing near the omphalos while an unknown female ( probably a priestess of Demeter ) sat nearby on the kiste, holding a scepter and a vessel filled with kykeon.

priestess and Iphigenia
The messenger explains Iphigenia ’ s lies and that the strangers fought some of the natives, then escaped on their Hellene ship with the priestess and the statue.
She addresses Iphigenia, telling her to be priestess at the sacred terraces of Brauron, and she tells Orestes that she is saving him again.
Scene 1: Since Diana saved her from death ( her father Agamemnon chose to sacrifice her in return for a favourable wind for Troy ), Iphigenia has been serving as her priestess on Tauris.

priestess and her
As poetess, princess, and priestess, she was a personality who, according to William W Hallo, " set standards in all three of her roles for many succeeding centuries "
According to the Bibliotheca, no one had realised that Ajax had raped Cassandra until Calchas, the Greek seer, warned the Greeks that Athena was furious at the treatment of her priestess and she would destroy the Greek ships if they didn't kill him immediately.
Here the nymphs came to converse with Dryope, who had become a priestess of the temple, but one day Apollo again returned in the form of a serpent and coiled around her while she stood by a spring.
Cydippe, a priestess of Hera, was on her way to a festival in the goddess ' honor.
" In Simpson v. Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the Supreme Court's holding in the Marsh case meant that the " Chesterfield County could constitutionally exclude Cynthia Simpson, a Wiccan priestess, from leading its legislative prayers, because her faith was not ' in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
" Further support for Adler's idea came from American Wiccan priestess Judy Harrow, who noted that amongst her comrades, there was a feeling that " you don't become pagan, you discover that you always were.
The priestess retained her role when the temple was rededicated to Apollo, giving her a prominence unusual for a woman in the male-dominated culture of classical Greece.
The cult center of Mycenea dated from the 13th century BC, contained numerous big idols with faces painted in a terrifying mask-like manner, and a fresco represented a priestess or goddess with ears of corn in her hand.
Close stands the House of Frescoes, and the fresco in the main room represented a priestess or goddess with ears of corn in her hand.
These torches and relay tradition were introduced in 1936 Summer Olympics by Carl Diem, the chairman of the event because during the duration of the Ancient Olympic Games in Olympia, a sacred flame burns inside of the temple of Hera, kept in custody by her priestess.
Themistocles had many daughters, of whom Mnesiptolema, whom he had by a second marriage, was wife to Archeptolis, her brother by another mother, she became priestess of Cybele ; Italia was married to Panthoides, of the island of Chios ; Sybaris to Nicomedes the Athenian.
The high priestess solicits the Goddess to possess her and speak through her.
On becoming a priestess, a Vestal Virgin was legally emancipated from her father's authority and swore a vow of chastity for 30 years.
Io ( ) was, in Greek mythology, a priestess of Hera in Argos, a nymph who was seduced by Zeus, who changed her into a heifer to escape detection.
Though little is known of how the priestess was chosen, the Pythia was probably selected, at the death of her predecessor, from amongst a guild of priestesses of the temple.
The priests proceeded to receive the prophecy, but the result was a hysterical uncontrollable reaction from the priestess that resulted in her death a few days later.
If he did not, on his death the brothers were obligated to do so, giving her a full child's share if a wife, a concubine or a vestal, but one-third of a child's share if she were a hierodule or a Marduk priestess.
The story centers on a Kargish child who is taken from her family and dedicated as the high priestess in the service of the " Nameless Ones " on the island of Atuan.
The real power lies with her, Kossil, as the priestess of the Godking.

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