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Telete
Goddess in Greek mythology / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Telete (/ˈtɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Greek: Τελετή, romanized: Teletḗ, lit. 'consecration') is the daughter of the wine-god Dionysus and Nicaea, a Naiad daughter of the river-god Sangarius and Cybele, a mother goddess.
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Telete | |
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Goddess of festivity and rituals | |
![]() Telete and Dionysus in a mosaic from Zeugma Mosaic Museum | |
Major cult center | Boeotia |
Abode | Earth |
Symbols | Thyrsus |
Personal information | |
Parents | Dionysus and Nicaea |
Siblings | Satyrus, several paternal half-siblings |
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