serapis (Meaning)

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serapis (n.)

An Egyptian deity, at first a symbol of the Nile, and so of fertility; later, one of the divinities of the lower world. His worship was introduced into Greece and Rome.

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serapis Sentence Examples

  1. Serapis, an enigmatic deity, emerged as a dominant figure in the Greco-Roman pantheon.
  2. The cult of Serapis spread throughout the Roman Empire, particularly in Alexandria and Cyrene.
  3. Serapis was often depicted as a bearded man with a diadem and the attributes of Zeus, Hades, and Osiris.
  4. The Temple of Serapis in Alexandria became a renowned pilgrimage site, drawing devotees from across the Mediterranean.
  5. The Oracle of Serapis provided guidance and prophecies to those seeking wisdom and divine favor.
  6. The iconography of Serapis reflects the syncretism prevalent in the Hellenistic period, combining elements of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman deities.
  7. Serapis was venerated as a healer, protector, and dispenser of wisdom.
  8. The mysteries surrounding the worship of Serapis intrigued both ancient and modern scholars.
  9. Despite his widespread veneration, the cult of Serapis gradually declined in the late Roman Empire.
  10. Serapis remains an enduring figure in the study of ancient religions and cultural exchange.

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An Egyptian deity, at first a symbol of the Nile, and so of fertility; later, one of the divinities of the lower world. His worship was introduced into Greece a

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Serapis, an enigmatic deity, emerged as a dominant figure in the Greco-Roman pantheon.

The cult of Serapis spread throughout the Roman Empire, particularly in Alexandria and Cyrene.

Serapis was often depicted as a bearded man with a diadem and the attributes of Zeus, Hades, and Osiris.

The Temple of Serapis in Alexandria became a renowned pilgrimage site, drawing devotees from across the Mediterranean.