Ambologera
Ambologera (Greek: Ἀμβολογήρα) was a cultic epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, from the Greek ἀναβάλλω and γῆρας, "delaying old age". She had a statue on the acropolis at Sparta under this name, although as there is only one surviving mention of this epithet, from Pausanias' Description of Greece, the precise nature of this cult is uncertain. Some scholars have speculated that Aphrodite Ambologera was proof of Aphrodite's identification with the mandrake plant, which was thought in ancient times to have aphrodisiac powers.
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Ambologera
Ambologera (Greek: Ἀμβολογήρα) was a cultic epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, from the Greek ἀναβάλλω and γῆρας, "delaying old age". She had a statue on the acropolis at Sparta under this name, although as there is only one surviving mention of this epithet, from Pausanias' Description of Greece, the precise nature of this cult is uncertain. Some scholars have speculated that Aphrodite Ambologera was proof of Aphrodite's identification with the mandrake plant, which was thought in ancient times to have aphrodisiac powers.
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Ambologera (Greek: Ἀμβολογήρα) ...... es to have aphrodisiac powers.
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Ambologera (Greek: Ἀμβολογήρα) ...... es to have aphrodisiac powers.
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