Anthelioi (Ancient Greek: Ἀνθήλιοι δαίμονες) or Antelii or Anthelii were certain divinities whose images stood before the doors of houses, and were exposed to the sun, from which they derived their name, which is literally "gods that face the sun". The sun conceptually was to animate the statues with its pneuma. These deities were similar in character to a number of other gateway-gods, including Cardea, and Apollo under the epithet Apollo Thyraeus, protector of doorways.
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| - Antelis (en grec antic: Ἀνθήλιοι δαίμονες, 'Anthèlioi daímones') era el nom donat a certes divinitats a l'antiga Roma. Les seves imatges se situaven a les portes de les cases i estaven exposades al sol. El seu nom derivava de l'exposició al Sol. Ἀνθήλιος vol dir 'exposat al sol'. (ca)
- Anthelioi (Ancient Greek: Ἀνθήλιοι δαίμονες) or Antelii or Anthelii were certain divinities whose images stood before the doors of houses, and were exposed to the sun, from which they derived their name, which is literally "gods that face the sun". The sun conceptually was to animate the statues with its pneuma. These deities were similar in character to a number of other gateway-gods, including Cardea, and Apollo under the epithet Apollo Thyraeus, protector of doorways. (en)
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| - Antelis (en grec antic: Ἀνθήλιοι δαίμονες, 'Anthèlioi daímones') era el nom donat a certes divinitats a l'antiga Roma. Les seves imatges se situaven a les portes de les cases i estaven exposades al sol. El seu nom derivava de l'exposició al Sol. Ἀνθήλιος vol dir 'exposat al sol'. (ca)
- Anthelioi (Ancient Greek: Ἀνθήλιοι δαίμονες) or Antelii or Anthelii were certain divinities whose images stood before the doors of houses, and were exposed to the sun, from which they derived their name, which is literally "gods that face the sun". The sun conceptually was to animate the statues with its pneuma. These deities were similar in character to a number of other gateway-gods, including Cardea, and Apollo under the epithet Apollo Thyraeus, protector of doorways. (en)
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