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Underwater panthers were powerful creatures in the mythological traditions of some Native American tribes, particularly tribes of the Great Lakes region. In Ojibwe, the creature is sometimes called Mishibizhiw ("Mishipizhiw", "Mishipizheu", "Mishupishu", "Mishepishu"), which translates as "Great Lynx," or Gichi-anami'e-bizhiw ("Gitche-anahmi-bezheu"), which translates as "the fabulous night panther. " However, it is also commonly referred to as the "Great Lynx, Great underground wildcat," or "Great under-water wildcat. " Sometimes it now is referred to as the Spirit Otter. Underwater panthers were major components of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex of the Mississippian culture in the prehistoric American Southeast.
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SHE PROTECTS THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE FROM INVADERS AND WAR, AND IS DEPICTED AS WEARING A TOWERING CROWN ON HER HEAD WHICH PORTRAYS HER PROTECTION OF THE MANY TOWNS AND CITIES. SHE IS OFTEN PORTRAYED HOLDING A TAMBOURINE, DENOTING HER PASSION FOR SINGING AND DANCING. ALSO, SHE WAS ALWAYS ACCOMPANIED BY LIONS, ONE ON EACH SIDE OF HER.
CYBELE PERSONIFIES THE FERTILE EARTH IN ITS MOST PRIMITIVE AND SAVAGE STATE AND WAS WORSHIPPED ATOP OF THE MOUNTAINS IN THE FORM OF A BLACK METEORITE. HER LOVER, ATTIS, REPRESENTS THE END OF THE GROWING SEASON. WHEN HE WAS CASTRATED AND DIED OF HIS WOUNDS, SHE RESURRECTED HIM IN THE FORM OF A PINE TREE. TO CELEBRATE HER, A GREAT FESTIVAL WAS HELD WHICH BEGAN WITH THE ENTRANCE OF ATTIS, SYMBOLIZED BY A PINE TREE, AND WAS FOLLOWED BY A DAY OF MOURNING AND FASTING FOR HIM. AFTERWARDS, A GREAT FESTIVAL, LED BY CYBELE'S PRIESTESSES OCCURRED; IT WAS A DAY FILLED WITH DANCING, DRINKING, DRUMMING, AND ORGIES TO CELEBRATE THE GROWING SEASON.
CYBELE NOT ORIGINALLY CONSIDERED A ROMAN GODDESS, BUT THE ROMANS BEGAN TO CELEBRATE HER IN 204 B.C.E. WHEN HANNIBAL WAS CLOSE TO CONQUERING THE CITY. IT IS SAID THAT CYBELE STEPPED IN TO PROTECT THEM, AND HANNIBAL'S ARMY WAS DESTROYED. THE ROMANS, HOWEVER, WERE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH THE RAW POWER OF THE OF THE STONE SO THEY ADDED THE BODY OF A WOMAN. A TEMPLE FOR CYBELE WAS BUILT ON PALATINE HILL IN ROME, AND HER RELIGION QUICKLY SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE. CONSEQUENTLY, FOR THE NEXT 500 YEARS, SHE WAS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR RELIGIONS IN THE KNOWN WORLD.
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ASTARTE is the Semitic Goddess of sexuality and war. She, along with her sisters Asherah and Anat, was known by various names throughout the ancient Mesopotamian area, and is sometimes confused with her sisters. Astarte is the sister-wife of Baal, Lord of the Gods. She is often depicted wearing bull horns to symbolize her aggressive nature. She can also be identified with the Babylonian Ishtar.
Her many names come from the fact that she was worshipped throughout the ancient Near East. She is known as ATTART or ATHTART in Ugaritic; ASTARTU in Akkadian; and ASHTART or ASHTORETH in Hebrew. Other spellings for her name include ASTORET, ASTARET, ASTAROT, and ASHTORET, and she was also known by the epithets QUEEN OF HEAVEN and QUEEN OF THE STARS.
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Her many names come from the fact that she was worshipped throughout the ancient Near East. She is known as ATTART or ATHTART in Ugaritic; ASTARTU in Akkadian; and ASHTART or ASHTORETH in Hebrew. Other spellings for her name include ASTORET, ASTARET, ASTAROT, and ASHTORET, and she was also known by the epithets QUEEN OF HEAVEN and QUEEN OF THE STARS.
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