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- Agdistis abstract "Agdistis (Ancient Greek: Ἄγδιστις) was a deity of Greek, Roman and Anatolian mythology, possessing both male and female sexual organs, connected with the Phrygian worship of Attis and Cybele. Her androgyny was seen as symbolic of a wild and uncontrollable nature. It was this trait which was threatening to the gods and ultimately led to her destruction.".
- Agdistis thumbnail Museum_of_Anatolian_Civilizations065.jpg?width=300.
- Agdistis wikiPageExternalLink Agdistis.html.
- Agdistis wikiPageExternalLink Agdistis.html.
- Agdistis wikiPageExternalLink Agdistis.html.
- Agdistis wikiPageID "78363".
- Agdistis wikiPageRevisionID "602257871".
- Agdistis hasPhotoCollection Agdistis.
- Agdistis subject Category:Cybele.
- Agdistis subject Category:Deities_of_the_Greco-Roman_world.
- Agdistis subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Agdistis subject Category:Intersex_in_religion_and_mythology.
- Agdistis subject Category:LGBT_history_prior_to_the_19th_century.
- Agdistis subject Category:Phrygian_goddesses.
- Agdistis subject Category:Roman_mythology.
- Agdistis subject Category:Transgender_topics_and_religion.
- Agdistis type Abstraction100002137.
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- Agdistis type Cognition100023271.
- Agdistis type Communication100033020.
- Agdistis type Content105809192.
- Agdistis type DeitiesOfTheGreco-RomanWorld.
- Agdistis type Deity109505418.
- Agdistis type Goddess109535622.
- Agdistis type Message106598915.
- Agdistis type PhrygianGoddesses.
- Agdistis type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Agdistis type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Agdistis type Subject106599788.
- Agdistis type TransgenderTopicsAndReligion.
- Agdistis type Animal.
- Agdistis type Eukaryote.
- Agdistis type Species.
- Agdistis type Organism.
- Agdistis comment "Agdistis (Ancient Greek: Ἄγδιστις) was a deity of Greek, Roman and Anatolian mythology, possessing both male and female sexual organs, connected with the Phrygian worship of Attis and Cybele. Her androgyny was seen as symbolic of a wild and uncontrollable nature. It was this trait which was threatening to the gods and ultimately led to her destruction.".
- Agdistis label "Agdistis (mythologie)".
- Agdistis label "Agdistis".
- Agdistis label "Agdistis".
- Agdistis label "Agdistis".
- Agdistis label "Agdistis".
- Agdistis label "Agdistis".
- Agdistis label "Агдистис".
- Agdistis label "阿格狄斯提斯".
- Agdistis sameAs Agdistis.
- Agdistis sameAs Agdistis.
- Agdistis sameAs Agdistis.
- Agdistis sameAs Agdistis_(mythologie).
- Agdistis sameAs Agdistis.
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- Agdistis sameAs Q392120.
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- Agdistis sameAs Agdistis.
- Agdistis wasDerivedFrom Agdistis?oldid=602257871.
- Agdistis depiction Museum_of_Anatolian_Civilizations065.jpg.
- Agdistis isPrimaryTopicOf Agdistis.