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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Die Religion der minoischen Kultur des bronzezeitlichen Kreta ist weitestgehend nur aus archäologischen Funden bekannt. , كانت ديانة مينون ديانة الحضارة المينونية فكانت ديانة مينون ديانة الحضارة المينونية في جزيرة كريت في العصر البرونزي. أعاد العلماء في في العصر الحديث بناء هذه الديانة كلّيًّا تقريبًا اعتمادًا على البقايا الآثارية لا على النصوص. يفترَض أن ديانة مينون كانت مرتبطةً ارتباطًا وثيقًا بأديان الشرق الأدنى قبل التاريخ، واتّفق العلماء على أن المعبود الرئيس فيها هو إلهة أنثى. من الرموز المينونية المقدسة البارزة: الثور وقرونه المقدسة، والفأس مزدوج الرأس، والثعبان، ومفتاح الحياة إلى حدٍّ ما.لرأس، والثعبان، ومفتاح الحياة إلى حدٍّ ما. , La religión minoica se corresponde con losLa religión minoica se corresponde con los cultos practicados por la civilización minoica en Creta. Es una religión animista orientada al culto a la vegetación. Esto se percibe especialmente a través de los dioses y diosas que mueren y renacen cada año, y los usos simbólicos del toro o su cornamenta, serpientes y palomas. A pesar de que haya desaparecido con la llegada de los aqueos y los dorios de Grecia, dejó rasgos importantes en los mitos del panteón de la Grecia Clásica.os mitos del panteón de la Grecia Clásica. , Minoan religion was the religion of the BrMinoan religion was the religion of the Bronze Age Minoan civilization of Crete. In the absence of readable texts from most of the period, modern scholars have reconstructed it almost totally on the basis of archaeological evidence of such as Minoan paintings, statuettes, vessels for rituals and seals and rings. Minoan religion is considered to have been closely related to Near Eastern ancient religions, and its central deity is generally agreed to have been a goddess, although a number of deities are now generally thought to have been worshipped. Prominent Minoan sacred symbols include the bull and the horns of consecration, the labrys double-headed axe, and possibly the serpent. The old view was that, in stark contrast to contemporary cultures in Egypt, Mesopotamia and Syria, Minoan religious practice was not centred around massive formal public temples. However, it now tends to be thought that the Minoan "palaces" and perhaps also the smaller "villas", were themselves the temples, and the performance of religious rituals were one of their main purposes. There were also rural peak sanctuaries and many sacred caves. There is a question as to how much the palace religion that seems to be shown in Minoan painting and seals was followed or even understood by most of the population. It is generally agreed that the dominant figure in Minoan religion was a goddess, with whom a younger male figure, perhaps a consort or son, is often associated, usually in contexts suggesting that the male figure is a worshipper. The Goddess was also often associated with animals and escorted by fantastic creatures. She seems to have been served by priestesses, and one complicating issue is that some scholars have proposed that these imitated or performed as the deity in the course of rituals, confusing what images in Minoan art represent, for example in the case of the snake goddess figurines, at least one of which may represent "priestesses", which was Sir Arthur Evans' original thought. Many fundamental questions about Minoan religious practice remain extremely uncertain. These include: the extent to which it, and its "priests", were tied into the political system; the amount of centralization or regional divergence; the changes over time, especially after the presumed Mycenaean conquest around 1450 BC; the depth of borrowings from Egypt, Syria and Mesopotamia, and the degree to which it influenced later Ancient Greek religion. Until after the Mycenaean conquest we have no names for deities, nor any real idea of how Minoans thought of them and their relationship with their devotees.nd their relationship with their devotees. , L'expression religion minoenne désigne lesL'expression religion minoenne désigne les cultes pratiqués en Crète par la civilisation minoenne. Ces cultes sont tournés vers la nature, la végétation et leurs rythmes. Cela se remarque particulièrement au travers de dieux et de déesses qui meurent et renaissent chaque année, et par l'utilisation de symboles tels que le taureau (ou les cornes de taureau), le serpent, les colombes. Bien qu'elle disparaisse avec l'arrivée des Achéens puis des Doriens en Grèce puis en Crète, la religion minoenne a néanmoins laissé sa trace dans les mythes et le panthéon de la Grèce classique.thes et le panthéon de la Grèce classique. , Η μινωική θρησκεία ήταν η θρησκεία του ΜινΗ μινωική θρησκεία ήταν η θρησκεία του Μινωικού πολιτισμού της Κρήτης στην Εποχή του Χαλκού . Οι σύγχρονοι μελετητές την έχουν ανακατασκευάσει σχεδόν εντελώς με βάση αρχαιολογικά κατάλοιπα και όχι κείμενα. Η μινωική θρησκεία θεωρείται ότι έχει στενή σχέση με τις προϊστορικές θρησκείες της Εγγύς Ανατολής και η κεντρική θεότητά της είναι γενικά αποδεκτή ως μία θηλυκή θεά. Τα επιφανή μινωικά ιερά σύμβολα περιλαμβάνουν τον και τα κέρατα της αφιέρωσης, την (διπλός πελέκυς), το , και σε κάποιο βαθμό, το ανκχ .έκυς), το , και σε κάποιο βαθμό, το ανκχ . , A religião minoica corresponde a cultos reA religião minoica corresponde a cultos religiosos praticados em Creta pela Civilização Minoica. A religião minoica é uma religião animista orientada para o culto da vegetação. Isto é especialmente perceptível através dos deuses e deusas que morrem e renascem a cada ano, e o uso de símbolos como o touro (ou seus chifres), cobras e pombos. A religião minoica, embora tenha desaparecido com a chegada dos aqueus e dóricos da Grécia, deixou marcas importantes nos mitos do panteão da Grécia clássica.s nos mitos do panteão da Grécia clássica. , El concepte religió minoica fa referència El concepte religió minoica fa referència als cultes practicats a l'illa de Creta per la civilització minoica. Aquests cultes estaven molt relacionats amb la naturalesa, la vegetació i els seus ritmes. Aquest fet es remarca particularment a través dels déus i les deesses, que morien i es reencarnaven anualment, així com per la utilització de símbols com el bou (més concretament les seves banyes), la serp o el colom. Tot i que pràcticament va desaparèixer amb l'arribada dels aqueus i, posteriorment, els doris, tant a Grècia com a Creta, la religió minoica va deixar la seva empremta tant als mites com al panteó de la Grècia clàssica. La manca de coneixement de l'escriptura Lineal A de Creta fa que la comprensió dels seus ritus i símbols sigui incompleta malgrat les troballes arqueològiques.leta malgrat les troballes arqueològiques.
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rdfs:comment Η μινωική θρησκεία ήταν η θρησκεία του ΜινΗ μινωική θρησκεία ήταν η θρησκεία του Μινωικού πολιτισμού της Κρήτης στην Εποχή του Χαλκού . Οι σύγχρονοι μελετητές την έχουν ανακατασκευάσει σχεδόν εντελώς με βάση αρχαιολογικά κατάλοιπα και όχι κείμενα. Η μινωική θρησκεία θεωρείται ότι έχει στενή σχέση με τις προϊστορικές θρησκείες της Εγγύς Ανατολής και η κεντρική θεότητά της είναι γενικά αποδεκτή ως μία θηλυκή θεά. Τα επιφανή μινωικά ιερά σύμβολα περιλαμβάνουν τον και τα κέρατα της αφιέρωσης, την (διπλός πελέκυς), το , και σε κάποιο βαθμό, το ανκχ .έκυς), το , και σε κάποιο βαθμό, το ανκχ . , Minoan religion was the religion of the BrMinoan religion was the religion of the Bronze Age Minoan civilization of Crete. In the absence of readable texts from most of the period, modern scholars have reconstructed it almost totally on the basis of archaeological evidence of such as Minoan paintings, statuettes, vessels for rituals and seals and rings. Minoan religion is considered to have been closely related to Near Eastern ancient religions, and its central deity is generally agreed to have been a goddess, although a number of deities are now generally thought to have been worshipped. Prominent Minoan sacred symbols include the bull and the horns of consecration, the labrys double-headed axe, and possibly the serpent.uble-headed axe, and possibly the serpent. , L'expression religion minoenne désigne lesL'expression religion minoenne désigne les cultes pratiqués en Crète par la civilisation minoenne. Ces cultes sont tournés vers la nature, la végétation et leurs rythmes. Cela se remarque particulièrement au travers de dieux et de déesses qui meurent et renaissent chaque année, et par l'utilisation de symboles tels que le taureau (ou les cornes de taureau), le serpent, les colombes. Bien qu'elle disparaisse avec l'arrivée des Achéens puis des Doriens en Grèce puis en Crète, la religion minoenne a néanmoins laissé sa trace dans les mythes et le panthéon de la Grèce classique.thes et le panthéon de la Grèce classique. , A religião minoica corresponde a cultos reA religião minoica corresponde a cultos religiosos praticados em Creta pela Civilização Minoica. A religião minoica é uma religião animista orientada para o culto da vegetação. Isto é especialmente perceptível através dos deuses e deusas que morrem e renascem a cada ano, e o uso de símbolos como o touro (ou seus chifres), cobras e pombos. A religião minoica, embora tenha desaparecido com a chegada dos aqueus e dóricos da Grécia, deixou marcas importantes nos mitos do panteão da Grécia clássica.s nos mitos do panteão da Grécia clássica. , كانت ديانة مينون ديانة الحضارة المينونية فكانت ديانة مينون ديانة الحضارة المينونية في جزيرة كريت في العصر البرونزي. أعاد العلماء في في العصر الحديث بناء هذه الديانة كلّيًّا تقريبًا اعتمادًا على البقايا الآثارية لا على النصوص. يفترَض أن ديانة مينون كانت مرتبطةً ارتباطًا وثيقًا بأديان الشرق الأدنى قبل التاريخ، واتّفق العلماء على أن المعبود الرئيس فيها هو إلهة أنثى. من الرموز المينونية المقدسة البارزة: الثور وقرونه المقدسة، والفأس مزدوج الرأس، والثعبان، ومفتاح الحياة إلى حدٍّ ما.لرأس، والثعبان، ومفتاح الحياة إلى حدٍّ ما. , El concepte religió minoica fa referència El concepte religió minoica fa referència als cultes practicats a l'illa de Creta per la civilització minoica. Aquests cultes estaven molt relacionats amb la naturalesa, la vegetació i els seus ritmes. Aquest fet es remarca particularment a través dels déus i les deesses, que morien i es reencarnaven anualment, així com per la utilització de símbols com el bou (més concretament les seves banyes), la serp o el colom. Tot i que pràcticament va desaparèixer amb l'arribada dels aqueus i, posteriorment, els doris, tant a Grècia com a Creta, la religió minoica va deixar la seva empremta tant als mites com al panteó de la Grècia clàssica. La manca de coneixement de l'escriptura Lineal A de Creta fa que la comprensió dels seus ritus i símbols sigui incompleta malgrat les troballes arqueològiques.leta malgrat les troballes arqueològiques. , Die Religion der minoischen Kultur des bronzezeitlichen Kreta ist weitestgehend nur aus archäologischen Funden bekannt. , La religión minoica se corresponde con losLa religión minoica se corresponde con los cultos practicados por la civilización minoica en Creta. Es una religión animista orientada al culto a la vegetación. Esto se percibe especialmente a través de los dioses y diosas que mueren y renacen cada año, y los usos simbólicos del toro o su cornamenta, serpientes y palomas. A pesar de que haya desaparecido con la llegada de los aqueos y los dorios de Grecia, dejó rasgos importantes en los mitos del panteón de la Grecia Clásica.os mitos del panteón de la Grecia Clásica.
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