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On 4 May, 10:08, Ben wrote:
On May 2, 4:03 pm, Nicci wrote: I was looking for the meaning of the seven gates of Thebes, some of them I can find, but some I can find no reference to, can tell me what they mean? Procotides.........Thera.......Protides.......Poet ides Electrae...........Cleodoxe....Electran.......Elec tra Neistae or Neitae..Astynome....Neistae........Neitae Ilomolaides........Astycratia..Pallas Onca's..Hypsistae Ogygiae............Ogyia.......Borean.........Ogyg ian Hypsistac..........Chias.......Homuloid.......Homo lodies Crenacae...........Chloris.....'Ruin'.........Cren aeae and how, or if, they're significant in anyway to these planets? 1.Moon, 2.Mercury 3.Venus 4.Sun 5.Mars 6.Jupiter 7.Saturn Thanks, Nicki Nicki, I always enjoy putting together puzzles like this and although I'm not especially good at it I have come up with a few items. The first column I believe are Latin derivatives. At least they have the familiar case endings of Latin. The second column contains the Greek (originals). So here it goes as far as meanings are concerned: Thera - refers to a female servant but I'm sure it derives from theri'zo, meaning "I harvest". Cleodoxe is from kleos (praise) + doxa (glory) Astynome derives from "astu" (city) + nomos (law) Astykratia comes from astu + kratos (power) Ogyia is tough. The only mention I could find is in Michael Grant's *The Rise of the Greeks* and he says that the first king of Thebes was Ogyges. So I believe the name applies to him. (Probably means "followers of Ogyges") Chias- (?) May be from Chios, the birthplace of Homer. Chloris (green) was a common name for Roman women but to the Greeks it was an epithet for the nightengale that always dwelt in green foliage. As far as astronomical significance is concerned in the early Boeotian period the was almost certainly a reference to the Sun (probably Cleodoxe) and the Moon (Thera). Jupiter, who was usually "Zeu Pater" (father Zeus) might have been signified by Astykratia or Asytnome. Hope this helps. Hope this posts. Im having ISP trouble. Ben- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank-you everso much, I knew that Thera, 'Chios' and Ogyia were islands, and that the mythological persons and ancient names coincide with some of the present named constellations and planets, I imagined that there might be some link or other with the 7 gates or names of the daughters (one ref said there were 10 sons also! but I think thats from an earlier in myth) Alternatively gates to a city are generally an in-bound route from main roads to/from other main cities, maybe ones lost to us without archaeological evidence, ta! n. |
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