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Oct 3, 2019 · Αγχιαλη. Transliteration. Ankhialê. Latin Spelling. Anchiale. Translation. Revealing Warmth? ANKHIALE (Anchiale) was the Titan goddess of the warming heat of fire. She was the wife of Hekateros (Hecaterus), Titan-god of hands, and the mother of the metal-working Daktyloi (Dactyls), "the Fingers."
Anchiale, a Cretan nymph, who gave birth to the metalworking Idaean Dactyls in the Dictaean cave. [3] [4] She was also seen as a Titan goddess and perhaps represented the warmth of fire. She was the wife of Hecaterus. [5] Anchiale, according to Servius, was the mother of Oaxes by Apollo. [6] [7]
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Anchiale (Ancient Greek: Ἀγχιάλη) or Anchialeia was a historic city of ancient Cilicia now a part of modern Mersin, Turkey. It was inhabited during the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine eras.
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DataArtikulliNumri I Artikullit26 Nentor 202395 00011 maj 202080 0001 janar 201871 2355 prill 201345 000ANKHIALE (Anchiale) was the Titan goddess of the warming heat of fire. She was the wife of Hekateros (Hecaterus), Titan-god of hands, and the mother of the metal-working Daktyloi (Dactyls), "the Fingers." These rustic deities together represented the power of the human hand to create and utilise...
Anchiale, a Cretan nymph, who gave birth to the metalworking Idaean Dactyls in the Dictaean cave. [3] [4] She was also seen as a Titan goddess and perhaps represented the warmth of fire. She was the wife of Hecaterus. [5] Anchiale, according to Servius, was the mother of Oaxes by Apollo. [6] [7]
Anchiale Anchiale was the embodiment of fire's life-giving warmth. Unlike the destructive flames of war, her domain was the crackling hearth fire that drove away the cold, the flames that cooked food and kept people safe at night. She represented the essential role fire played in the development of civilization, the spark that ignited progress….