Selected topics - Kernos
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Christianity: (01)-235; used by Christians: (08)-92. (08)-137; in Late Antiquity: (00)-147. (00)-<br />
238; see also hero, ktisis, Satyrs, Silens, syngeneia<br />
nail: (04)-16. (04)-133<br />
names, theophoric: (93)-8. (93)-53. (93)-124. (94)-1. (94)-11. (94)-33. (94)-80. (94)-111. (94)-223.<br />
(94)-230. (94)-262. (94)-294. (95)-8. (95)-70. (96)-34. (96)-58. (96)-100. (96)-146. (96)-220.<br />
(97)-65 (Thenaos). (97)-157 (Dies). (97)-178 (Materine). (00)-357; (00)-140 (Dionysios, son<br />
of a priestess of Leukothea). (01)-121. (01)-225 (Bakchos). (01)-261 (Hermes). (02)-69. (02)-<br />
113 (Pionios). (02)-181 (Dionys, Isidora/ Sarapias). (03)-74. (04)-49. (04)-96. (04)-109. (04)-<br />
138. (04)-146 (Kledonios?). (05)-14 (Metrophanes, priest of Meter?). (05)-28 (Menophantos,<br />
Menis, and cult of Mes). (05)-77 (Eumeliodoros; Hermeios founder of the Hermaistai). (05)-<br />
81 (in Egypt). (06)-31. (06)-43. (06)-186. (07)-59 (in Samos). (07)-74 (Eumenidotos);<br />
theophoric names of tribes: (94)-165. (05)-98. (09)-111; names inspired by mythical heroes:<br />
(93)-23. (97)-201 (Xanthos, Patroklos). (00)-102 (Aineas). (00)-357 (Atalante). (01)-121<br />
(Myrmidon). (01)-188 (Kalchas). (01)-264 (in Macedonia); deriving from names of chthonic<br />
deities: (01)-64; names deriving from names of festivals: (01)-64 (Koreios). (01)-121 (in<br />
Miletos), (01)-209 (Heortikos); from names of rivers: (01)-65; names of deities given to<br />
mines: (95)-142. (95)-215 change of name after initiation: (00)-375; names of deities given to<br />
phratries: (94)-215; names of deities given to gates: (94)-314; names of gods given to plots of<br />
land: (07)-270; districts named after a god/a sanctuary: (04)-132; mythological: (94)-262;<br />
related to ritual: (96)-24 (Telestas). (96)-34. (96)-92 (Mysta). (07)-87. (07)-251 (Mysta); related<br />
to cult offices: (04)-142 (Hieropoios). (07)-189 (Archieratikos). (07)-234bis (Prophetes);<br />
related to religion: (93)-16 (Thytes). (93)-115 (Sakerdotianos). (95)-74 (Theoterpidas). (95)-<br />
248 (Pannychis). (95)-263 (Mystes). (97)-11 (Mazan, Namonaios). (97)-169 (Noumenios).<br />
(99)-40 (Dionysos, Thyrsos). (99)-62 (Dionysos). (99)-87 (Hera, Herakon) (00)-44<br />
(Hieromnemon). (00)-221 (Asklepios). (01)-99 (Hiereia). (01)-228 (Theoteknos). (02)-11<br />
(Kathara). (02)-20 (Euemeros). (02)-67 (Apatourios). (02)-165 (Hagnos, Heortasios,<br />
Hikesios, Theophilos). (02)-181 (Heortaios. Hieratike). (03)-79. (Panages). (03)-164<br />
(Psalmus). (03)-178 (Pannychis); as reflection of religious beliefs: (01)-228. (05)-21; of priests:<br />
(04)-121; of demes: (99)-135; secrecy of: (08)-39 (hierophantes); names indicating the<br />
birthday of a person: (00)-260; see also tribes<br />
navigium Isidis: (03)-108<br />
Near East, and Greek religion: (98)-21. (98)-51. (98)-182; Near Eastern parallels: (96)-67. (96)-76.<br />
(97)-75. (97)-121<br />
necromancy: (02)-36. (07)-81<br />
nekydaimon: (03)-142<br />
neokor(e)ia: (93)-55. (93)-91. (95)-273. (97)-34. (97)-85. (97)-112. (97)-174. (97)-175. (98)-80. (98)-<br />
316. (00)-59. (00)-61. (00)-89. (00)-192-193. (00)-266. (00)-285. (00)-335. (00)-404. (01)-198;<br />
(01)-68 (Sagalassos). (01)-99 (Beroia). (01)-236 (Perinthos). (03)-11. (03)-178. (04)-86<br />
(Ephesos). (04)-132 (Side). (06)-22. (07)-239<br />
Neoplatonism: (95)-168<br />
Neopythagoreans: (96)-173<br />
Nereids: (96)-7<br />
new year, sacrifice: (07)-83<br />
night, celebrations: (98)-75 (pannychis). (98)-322. (05)-132; nocturnal ritual: (95)-115. (95)-140.<br />
(95)-184. (95)-205. (95)-238. (97)-127. (97)-260. (02)-144. (02)-182. (02)-219. (03)-163;<br />
torchlight procession: (97)-219; see also pannychis<br />
noumenia: (98)-193<br />
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