Abstract
In this article we analyse two literary evidences from the word Ξείνη/Ξένη as an epithet for Aphrodite and we propose that it can be related with some particular function of the goddess as Patron of hospitality, guests and foreigners in the East Mediterranean, particularly in Cyprus. Furthermore we include an epigaphical text from Megalopolis (Arcadia) in which the epithet Ξενία could show that this function of Aphrodite was also known in continental Greece.
Original language | Spanish |
---|---|
Pages (from-to) | 0075-86 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Faventia |
Volume | Extra |
Issue number | Supplementa2 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Keywords
- Hospitalitat
- Hospitalidad
- Astarté
- Menfis
- Amatunte
- Megalópolis
- Hospitality
- Astarte
- Memphis
- Amathous
- Megalopolis