Phrygian Deities
The Phrygian deities were central figures in the ancient religion of the Phrygians, a people who lived in what is now modern-day Turkey. These deities were often associated with nature, fertility, and the cycles of life. One of the most prominent gods was Attis, who represented rebirth and was linked to the goddess Cybele, the mother of the gods.
Worship of Phrygian deities included various rituals and festivals, often involving music and dance. The Phrygian pantheon reflected a blend of local beliefs and influences from neighboring cultures, such as the Greeks and Romans, showcasing the interconnectedness of ancient religions.