CYBEBE — Mater, quam dicebant Magnam, sta dicta, quod ageret homines in furorem, quod Graeci κυβήβειν dicunt. Sic Feltus. Nec est quod qui Cybelen legendum putet, nam continuo subdit, Cybele vero eadem dicta est a loco, qui est in Phrygia. Etiam Cybebe… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Cybebe — ID 24010 Symbol Key CYBEB Common Name N/A Family Coniocybaceae Category Lichen Division Ascomycota US Nativity N/A US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution N/A Growth Habit N/A … USDA Plant Characteristics
Cybebe gracilenta — ID 24011 Symbol Key CYGR14 Common Name N/A Family Coniocybaceae Category Lichen Division Ascomycota US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution N/A Growth Habit Lichenous … USDA Plant Characteristics
Cybebe gracilenta (Ach.) Tibell — Symbol CYGR14 Botanical Family Coniocybaceae … Scientific plant list
Cybebe gracilenta (Ach.) Tibell — Symbol CYGR14 Botanical Family Coniocybaceae … Scientific plant list
Cybebe Tibell — Symbol CYBEB Botanical Family Coniocybaceae … Scientific plant list
Great Mother of the Gods — or Cybele Deity of the ancient Mediterranean world. Her cult originated in Phrygia in Asia Minor and spread to the Greek world, where she was identified with Rhea. It reached Rome by the 3rd century BC and became a major cult during the empire.… … Universalium
Cybele — This article is about the Anatolian Earth Goddess. For other uses of Magna Mater, see Magna Mater (disambiguation). For other uses of Cybele, see Cybele (disambiguation). Full faced Luvian rock carving of the Phrygian Cybele in Mount Sipylus… … Wikipedia
Cybele — CYBĔLE, es, Gr. Κυβέλη, ης. 1 §. Namen. Den Namen Cybele, oder, wie er auch vielfältig von den Poeten geschrieben wird, Cybelle, Voss. Theol. gent. lib. II. c. 52. hat sie von dem Berge Cybela, Gr. τὰ Κύβελα Hesych. in Κύβελα, s. p. 566. Strabo L … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Cybele — /sib euh lee /, n. a mother goddess of Phrygia and Asia Minor, identified by the Greeks with Rhea and by the Romans with Ops. Also, Cybebe /suy bee bee/. Also called Berecyntia, Dindymene. * * * … Universalium