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In , Meilichios was an archaic honored in . Meilichios was later worshipped with the of , as Zeus Meilichius or Meilichios. In her book 'Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion' (1903), Jane Ellen Harrison explained that the Diasia festival, the greatest Athenian festival dedicated to Zeus, evolved from an older ceremony meant to appease Meilichios.

"Meilichios", the "Easy-to-be-entreated", the gracious, accessible one, was the aspect of " Maimaktes, he who rages eager, panting and thirsting for blood." (Harrison, p. 17).In the , , the "raging" month, arrived in November–December.

wrote that Dasia (Διάσια) was a festival of Zeus Meilichios at Athens and it is called this from the verb διαφυγεῖν ("to escape" or "to flee") and the noun ἄσαι ("troubles" or "suffering"). However, modern scholars believe that this etymology is speculative and debate its accuracy. Suda, delta, 752

Explicitly inscribed votive reliefs show that Meilichios was figured in the form of a serpent, who might be invoked as a kind of , bringer of wealth. He had some of the avenging and fearful character of an , for Pausanias saw near the River Cephissus "an ancient altar of Zeus Meilichios; on it received purification from the descendants of Phytalos after he had slain among other robbers Sinis, who was related to himself". Meilichios' sacrifice was a holocaust, which was wholly consumed in fire and not shared by the votaries, "a dread renunciation to a dreadful power" (Harrison, p. 16), in nocturnal rites performed in an atmosphere of "chilly gloom" (Harrison), that was rendered in Greek as stygiotes.

While bearing the name 'Zeus', Zeus Olympios, the great king of the gods, noticeably differs from Zeus Meilichios, a decidedly Chthonian character, often portrayed as a snake,

(2025). 9780470997345, John Wiley & Sons.
and as seen beforehand, they are not different manifestations of the same god.
(2025). 9789004204904, Brill.
Whenever 'another Zeus' is mentioned, this always refers to Hades.
(2025). 9783110222357, Freie University.
Zeus Meilichios and Zeus are often referred to being alternate names for Hades.
(2025). 9780191016752, OUP Oxford.

Zeus Meilichios is also identified as , or Agathos Daimon, meaning a 'noble spirit', which was a sort of a household god.João Pedro Feliciano 2016, The Agathos Daimon in Greco-Egyptian religion. The Hermetic Tablet: The Journal of Ritual Magic 3 (2016), pp. 171–92. academia.edu Zeus Meilichios was invoked in an to Zeus as the Daimon. This represents an old serpentine aspect of Zeus associated with fortune.João Pedro Feliciano 2016, The Agathos Daimon in Greco-Egyptian religion. The Hermetic Tablet: The Journal of Ritual Magic 3 (2016), pp. 171–92. academia.eduGerald V. Lalonde, Horos Dios (BRILL 2006), 117, note 47


Notes
  • Harrison, Jane Ellen, (1903) 1991. Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion (Princeton: Princeton University Press), pp. 12–28.
  • Schlesier, Renate (2012). A Different God?: Dionysos and Ancient Polytheism. Berlin, Germany.: Freie University. pp. 27, 28. .
  • Hornblower, Spawforth, Eidinow, Simon, Antony, Esther (2014). The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization. Oxford: OUP Oxford. p. 354. .

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