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  • ...worshipped in the rites of Isis, Adonis, Atys, Sabazius, Dionysus, and the Eleusinia. No {{Style S-Italic|apostle}} Peter was ever at Rome; but the Pope, seizin ...able, the new Pope among the oldest valetudinarians. The hierophant of the Eleusinia was likewise always an old man, and unmarried.
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  • ...allegories showed the first signs of desecration and decay. For the great Eleusinia finally shared the same fate {{Page aside|87}}as the others. Their earlier ...ught itself, on the advice of Aristogeiton (510 B.C.), of drawing from the Eleusinia a constant and prolific source of income. A law was passed to that effect.
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  • ...small number obtained an entrance. † The magistrates supervising the Eleusinia were called Archons. ‡ }}
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  • ...s ready to ascend in spirit to the blessed abodes of light and glory – the Eleusinia. The Tau was a magic talisman at the same time as a religious emblem. It wa
    67 KB (10,997 words) - 05:47, 9 October 2022
  • ...n the nights of Initiation. The ''true ''Mysteries were never made public. Eleusinia and Agrae for the multitudes; the God Ευβουλη, “of the good counse
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  • ...were of the Dionysia; and both rites were eventually incorporated with the Eleusinia. The Sacred Mysteries were enacted in the ancient Temples by the initiated
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  • ...were of the Dionysia; and both rites were eventually incorporated with the Eleusinia. We will treat of the Mysteries fully in the subsequent chapters.
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  • ...ves were composed of two parts, the lesser at Agræ, and the higher ones at Eleusinia, Clemens Alexandrinus, with a rancorous bigotry that one might expect from
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  • ...es, p. 14 (4th ed., New York, 1891).</ref> The magistrates supervising the Eleusinia were called Archôns.<ref>Isis Unveiled, Vol. II, pp. 89-90.</ref>
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  • ...as ready to ascend in spirit to the blessed abodes of light and glory––the Eleusinia. The Tau was a magic talisman at the same time as a religious emblem. It wa
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