Britomartis

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Britomartis
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Britomartis
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"Britomartis (Greek: Βριτόμαρτις) was a Greek goddess of mountains and hunting, who was primarily worshipped on the island of Crete. She was sometimes believed to be an oread, or a mountain nymph, but she was often conflated or syncretized with Artemis and Aphaea, the "invisible" patroness of Aegina. She is also known as Diktynna (Δίκτυννα; derived by Hellenistic writers as from δίκτυα [diktya], "hunting nets").

Many writers have related her to the presumed mother goddess of much earlier Minoan religion; however, there is no evidence from archaeology for this.

In the 16th century, the naming of a character identified with English military prowess as "Britomart" in Edmund Spenser's knightly epic The Faerie Queene (probably just because "Brit" seemed to fit well with "Britain", with "mart" from Mars, the god of war) led to a number of appearances by "Britomart" figures in British art and literature." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.08.2021)
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  • Britomart befreit Amoretta aus der Bezauberung des Busirane

    Britomart befreit Amoretta aus der Bezauberung des Busirane

    Eine die gesamte Bildfläche...

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    Image: Freies Deutsches Hochstift / Frankfurter Goethe-Museum - RR-F

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