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Attis (także Attys, Atys, gr. Ἄττις lub Ἄττης bądź Ἄτυς) – starożytne bóstwo wegetacji, mityczny towarzysz i kochanek bogini Kybele przedstawiany w postaci młodego pasterza.
Attis (/ ˈ æ t ɪ s /; Greek: Ἄττις, also Ἄτυς, Ἄττυς, Ἄττης) [2] was the consort of Cybele, in Phrygian and Greek mythology. [ a ] His priests were eunuchs , the Galli , as explained by origin myths pertaining to Attis castrating himself.
Attis ou Atys (en grec ancien Ἄττις / Áttis, Ἄτυς / Átus, ou Ἄττης / Áttês) est une divinité d'origine phrygienne, parèdre de la déesse Cybèle, dont il est à la fois le fils et l'amant. Il peut être comparé à Adonis, parèdre d' Aphrodite - Astarté, ou encore Tammuz, parèdre d' Ishtar.
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Amore-Attis (literally Love - Attis) is a bronze sculpture by Donatello of c. 1440–1443. It is 104 cm high and has traces of its original gilding, and is now in the Museo del Bargello in Florence. [ 1 ]
In Greek mythology, Atthis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτθίς) or Attis (Ancient Greek: Ἄττις) was the eponymous heroine of Attica.
In Greek mythology, Attis was the consort of the goddess Cybele. Originally a deity in the region of Phrygia, the cult of Attis and Cybele eventually spread to Greece. According to the cult, the origins of Attis were linked to the figure Agdistis.