- Itonia
Itonia, Itonias or Itonis (Gr. polytonic|Ἰτωνία, polytonic|Ἰτωνίας or polytonic|Ἰτωνίς) was an
epithet of the Greek goddessAthena worshiped widely inThessaly and elsewhere.Citation | last = Schmitz | first = Leonhard | author-link = | contribution = Itonia | editor-last = Smith | editor-first = William | title =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology | volume = 2 | pages = 634 | publisher = | place = Boston | year = 1867 | contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1742.html ] The name was derived from the town of Iton in the south ofPhthiotis . [Plutarch , "Life of Pyrrhus" 26] [Polybius , iv. 25] [Stephanus of Byzantium "s.v."] [Scholiast "ad Apoll. Rhod." i. 551, "ad Callim. Hymn, in Cer. 75]The cult for "Athena Itonia" associated Athena in some mystical manner with the god of the lower world who is called
Hades byStrabo , but in Pausanias, who must be speaking of the same cult, is calledZeus . [Strabo , "Geographica" ix. p. 435] [Pausanias, "Description of Greece" i. 13. § 2] It may be that "Athena Itonia" had something of the character which in her primitive worship she had atAthens , and that she was a goddess who fostered the growths of the earth and who therefore had some affinity to theChthonic deities.In Iton there was a celebrated
sanctuary and festivals for this cult, and is hence also called "incola Itoni" ("resident of Iton"). [Catullus , "Epithal. P. et Th." 228] From Iton her worship spread intoBoeotia , where she was the chief deity of war, and the country aboutLake Copais . In her temple betweenPherae andLarissa were hung the shields won from theGauls in the last victory of Greece over barbarism, although a fragment fromBacchylides indicates that "Athena Itonia" was not only a war goddess, but a goddess of the arts of peace, especiallypoetry .The temple of "Athena Itonia" in
Coronea was the meeting-place of the Panboeotian Confederacy, and where thePamboeotia was celebrated, in the neighborhood of a grove of Athena. [Pausanias, "Description of Greece" ix. 34. § 1] [Plutarch , "Amat. Narr." 4] Other writers report the cult of "Athena Itonia" was also found atAthens andAmorgos , and a cult festival inCrannon .cite book | last = Farnell | first = Lewis Richard | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Cults of the Greek States | publisher =Clarendon Press | date = 1896 | location = Oxford | pages = 301 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=LD876SQgGkIC | doi = | id = | isbn = ]According to another tradition, Athena received the epithet of Itonia from Itonus, a king or priest. [Pausanias, "Description of Greece" ix. 34. § 1] [
Scholiast "ad Apoll. Rhod." i. 721]References
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