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page 1Hellenistic Anatolian deities

Cybele
Cybele ( ; 'Kubeleya Mother', perhaps 'Mountain Mother'; ; Kybélē, Kybēbē, Kybelis) is an Anatolian mother goddess; she may have a possible forerunner in the earliest Neolithic at Çatalhöyük. Greek colonists in Asia Minor adopted and adapted her Phrygian cult and spread it to mainland Greece and to the more distant western Greek colonies around the sixth century BC.
Aion
deity in Hellenistic mythology
Men
god worshipped in the western interior parts of Anatolia
Idaea
Idaea or Idaia () referring to either the Cretan Mount Ida, or the Phrygian Mount Ida in the Troad, is the name of several figures in Greek mythology:
Idaea, a nymph, who was the mother, by the river-god Scamander, of King Teucer.
Idaea, the daughter of the Scythian king Dardanus, and wife of Phineus, who falsely accused her stepsons, leading to their imprisonment and torture.
Idaea one of several epithets of Cybele, the great mother goddess of Anatolia, associated with Phrygian Mount Ida.
Idaea, a nymph who was said to be the mother, by the shepherd Theodorus, of Erythraean Sibyl Herophil