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Kabeiroi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The name of the Cabiri recalls Mount Kabeiros, a mountain in the region of Berekyntia in Asia Minor, closely associated with the Phrygian Mother Goddess. |
 | | The name of Kadmilus (or Kasmilos), one of the Kabeiroi who was usually depicted as a young boy, was linked even in antiquity to camillus, an old Latin word for a boy-attendant in a cult, which is probably a loan from the Etruscan language. |
 | | In myth, the Cabiri bear many similarities to other fabulous races, such as the Telchines of Rhodes, the Cyclopes, the Dactyls, the Korybantes, and the Kuretes. |
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