Citations:Dodekatheism

English citations of Dodekatheism

    • 2005, “FAQ”, in Elaion[1] (blog), archived from the original on 2024-05-25:
      Elaion membership allows individuals to connect with a network of people dedicated to Dodekatheism. [] Dodekatheism is the name of the modern revival of ancient Greek religion.
    • 2019, Nicolai Mariegaard, Kristina Winther Jacobsen, Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens, volume IX, Aarhus University Press, →ISBN, page 90:
      In particular, the international contemporary Hellenic polytheist organisation Elaion seems to accept dodekatheism[sic] as one of a number of a number of self-definitions (see http://elaion.org/about/).
    • 2022 December 4, Heidi Fuller-Love, “Wanting to be freed from the shackles of modern society, some in Greece are turning to the ancient Greek gods”, in i[2], archived from the original on 2022-12-07:
      Despite these difficulties, however, young people, who are attracted by the boisterous rites and the very human flaws of the ancient deities, are increasingly turning to Dodekatheism, the worship of the 12 major gods of ancient Greek mythology.
    • 2023, Thomas M. Wilson, Europe: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society, volume 1, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 511:
      Hellenism (also Hellenismos, Hellenism, Dodekatheism, Olympianism, or Hellenic Polytheism) has been legally recognized since 2017 as a practiced religion in Greece.