Attis
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A bust of Attis, 2nd century AD.
In Anatolian mythology, Attis was the eunuch consort of the goddess Cybele. He was the son of Nana, the daughter of the river god Sangarius. Attis died after being castrated and was resurrected by Cybele. He was a god of vegetation and represented the fruits of the earth, which died in winter and grew back again in the spring. He is often shown wearing a Phrygian cap on his head. The cult of Cybele and Attis was adopted by the Greeks and later by the Romans.
Attis Media
Statue of a reclining Attis at the Shrine of Attis in Ostia Antica near Rome.
- Figurine van Attis in brons, 75 tot 150 NC, vindplaats- Tongeren, Kielenstraat, 1992, collectie Gallo-Romeins Museum Tongeren, TO92-020-093.jpg
Bronze figurine of Attis, with typical attributes: Hare and shepherd's staff, 75-150 CE, found in Tongeren, Belgium, Gallo-Roman Museum (Tongeren)