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English: Ideal depiction of Eleusinian and Athenian gods and Eleusinian priests. From an ancient drawing on a vase (middle of image) found in Cumae.
  1. Demeter
  2. Persephone
  3. Athena
  4. Aphrodite
  5. Artemis
  6. Triptolemus (Eleusinian hero)
  7. Hierophant
  8. The Templepriest
  9. The Herald
  10. (Hekate (mit zwei Fackeln. siehe Pergamonfries?))
Svenska: Ideal framställning av eleusinska (jämte atenska) gudomligheter och eleusinska präster. Efter en antik målning på vas (mitten av bilden) funnen i Cumae numera förvarad i Petersburgs Eremitage.
  1. Demeter
  2. Persefone
  3. Athena
  4. Afrodite
  5. Artemis
  6. Triptolemos (eleusinsk heros)
  7. Hierofanten
  8. Tempelprästen (offerprästen)
  9. Härolden
Source Nordisk familjebok (1907), vol.7, p.379-380 [1]
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