11/30/2023 0 Comments Lambe cult of demeter![]() ![]() After the sack of Eleusis in 170 CE Marcus Aurelius rebuilt much of the site. Marcus Aurelius: Roman emperor from 161-180 CE. Ruins of his triumphal arch are still at Eleusis today. Hadrian: Roman emperor from 117-138 CE who participated in the Mysteries in 124 CE.Īntoninus Pius: Roman emperor from 138-162 CE. ![]() Plutarch: A Greek philosopher and historian who wrote that being initiated into the Mysteries granted the knowledge that soul was ‘incorruptible and immortal’ (Hamilton: 179). Plato: An Athenian philosopher during the Classical period who wrote in his dialogue the Phaedo that those who were initiated would ‘dwell with the gods’ (69: d).Ĭicero: Roman statesman and orator who called the Eleusinian Mysteries the best and most sacred of all Athenian institutions and wrote that the Mysteries showed initiates ‘how to live joyfully how to die with greater hope’ ( Laws II. Pericles: A statesman and general of Athens who led Athens from roughly 461-429 BCE.Īlcibiades: An Athenian orator and general who was (possibly) condemned and taken to trial for revealing secrets of the Mysteries in 415 BCE. Peisistratos: A sixth century ruler of Athens who made the Mysteries an annual festival and encouraged citizens to attend. Once reunited with her daughter Demeter taught Triptolemus the art of ploughing and agriculture and instructed the Eleusinians in her worship, initiating them into her Mysteries. When Persephone remained with Demeter, she allowed all of the crops and plants of the earth to grow, but when she was residing in the underworld Demeter would let the crops and plants die, explaining the seasons and the cyclical nature of life. A compromise was quickly sorted after Demeter threatened to stop crops from growing for a third time, outlining that Persephone would spend three months of the year in the underworld and the other nine months with her mother. This pushed Zeus to persuade Hades to return Persephone, but not before she had been tricked into eating a number of pomegranate seeds which meant that she must remain in the underworld. Wrapped in her grief once more, Demeter refused to allow crops, fruits, or herbs to grow, swearing that the earth would remain barren until she and Persephone were reunited. ![]()
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