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Episode 17 – Cybele
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audio
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Education
History
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 24, 2013
Episode Duration |
00:25:36
Cybele, also known as the Magna Mater (the Great Goddess) is an Eastern deity brought to Rome in the wake of the Punic Wars. In this listener request episode, the Doctors delve into background of this goddess. We consider her divine areas of influence, and follow her progress from the East into Rome.
After all those emperors, it's time for a little gender balance! The Partial Historians present Cybele, also known as the Magna Mater (the Great Goddess). Who is Cybele? The Great Goddess is an Eastern deity who was brought to Rome in the wake of the Punic Wars. She's a fascinating divinity whose arrival provides insight into the Roman attitude towards foreign gods and their potential place in their society. In this listener request episode, we delve into her background; we consider her divine areas of influence, and follow her progress from the East into Rome! For the details, listen to the link below: 17-Cybele-2018-Update.mp3">Cybele 17-Cybele-2018-Update.mp3">https://partialhistorians.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Episode-17-Cybele-2018-Update.mp3 Cybele with her traditional attributes (cornucopia, lion and crown in the shape of city walls). The face is an individualized portrait of Roman woman, probably of a high status. Roman marble, c. 50 CE. Currently held in the Getty Villa. Courtesy of Marshall Astor / Wikimedia Commons

After all those emperors, it’s time for a little gender balance! The Partial Historians present Cybele, also known as the Magna Mater (the Great Goddess).

Who is Cybele?

The Great Goddess is an Eastern deity who was brought to Rome in the wake of the Punic Wars. She’s a fascinating divinity whose arrival provides insight into the Roman attitude towards foreign gods and their potential place in their society.

In this listener request episode, we delve into her background; we consider her divine areas of influence, and follow her progress from the East into Rome!

For the details, listen to the link below:

17-Cybele-2018-Update.mp3">Cybele

17-Cybele-2018-Update.mp3">https://partialhistorians.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Episode-17-Cybele-2018-Update.mp3 Magna Mater Great GoddessCybele with her traditional attributes (cornucopia, lion and crown in the shape of city walls). The face is an individualized portrait of Roman woman, probably of a high status. Roman marble, c. 50 CE. Currently held in the Getty Villa. Courtesy of Marshall Astor / Wikimedia Commons

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