Agathodaemon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Agathodaemon
- "Good Deity", a divine spirit in Greece and Egypt
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+ Agathoi , Agathos
AET_9.8
with them, together with the Agathodaemon of the quarry, namely:
Athen_2.38
a token of the power of the Good Deity. But the rest
Athen_15.692
demanding the cup of the Good Deity, some that of Zeus
Euseb]:Chron_133
After him came [(?)Agathodaemon; then] Cronus; then Osiris
IsisHymn_1.2
How truly the Agathosdaimon, mighty Sokonopis,
PsCallisth_1.31
Taphosiris, up to the Agathodaemon by the Canopus, and
PsCallisth_1.32
hung there in memory of the Agathos Daimon whom they
Syll_1044
(280-240) tiate the Good Daemon {Agathos Daimon} of Poseidoni
Agathodaemon
- in documents
SelPap_1.112
{Postscript} Serenus son of Agathodaemon salutes
SelPap_1.178
Zoilus to Agathodaemon, administr
SelPap_1.32
in the Thebaid. Agathodaemon also called Dionysius
SelPap_2.299
rdian her second husband Agathodaemon son of Ammonius
SelPap_2.303
also called Sarapion son of Agathodaemon son of .
SelPap_2.340
Heracleides also called Agathodaemon, formerly chief
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