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 1  ExII|       the flute-player, before Cybele, Mother of the gods, ~sounds
 2  IBIS|        music, ~like those whom Cybele, the Mother, maddens:~and
 3   Ind|    Phrygian shepherd, loved by Cybele. An incarnation of the vegetation
 4   Ind| re-dedication of the temple of Cybele (Ops) on the Palatine, after
 5   Ind|        containing the image of Cybele that had stuck on the mud
 6   Ind|        route of the Minerva.~ ~Cybele, Rhea~The Phrygian great
 7   Ind| celebrated by the followers of Cybele, the Galli, or Corybantes,
 8   Ind|     was of Venus, and Attis of Cybele), and the King of the Wood (
 9   Ind| claimed Atalanta.He desecrated Cybele’s sacred cave with the sexual
10   Ind|    Book TII.I:1 Identifed with Cybele by the Romans, who wore
11   Ind|    flutes used in the rites of Cybele. The worship of the goddess
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