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The Potnia Theron (, ) or Mistress of Animals is a widespread motif in ancient art from the Mediterranean world and the ancient Near East, showing a central human, or human-like, female figure who grasps two animals, one to each side. Although the connections between images and concepts in the various ancient cultures concerned remain very unclear, such images are often referred to by the Greek term Potnia Theron regardless of culture of origin.

The term is first used once by as a descriptor of and often used to describe female divinities associated with animals.

(2025). 9788763507882, Museum Tusculanum Press.
The word , meaning mistress or lady, was a word inherited by , with the same meaning, cognate to .
(1976). 9780521290371, Cambridge University Press. .

The oldest such depiction, the Seated Woman of Çatalhöyük, is a clay sculpture from Çatalhöyük in modern Turkey, made c 6,000 BC. This motif is more common in later Near Eastern and with a male figure, called the Master of Animals. Homer's mention of Potnia Theron refers to Artemis; describes this mention as "a well established formula".

(1987). 9780674362819, Harvard University Press.
An Artemis-type deity, a "Mistress of the Animals", is often assumed to have existed in prehistoric religion and often referred to as Potnia Theron with some scholars positing a relationship between Artemis and goddesses depicted in .
(1999). 9780520210240, University of California Press. .

An early example of Italian Potnia theròn is in the Museo civico archeologico di Monte Rinaldo in Italy: a plate illustrates a goddess that wears a and holds hands with two .

In the , Virgil mentions that within , in Crete, there lived the goddess whose chariot was drawn by two lions.

File:NAMA Artémis Orthia.jpg| in the usual stance of Potnia Theron on an archaic ivory , (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) File:Pithos_102972x.jpg|Relief on a , 625-600 BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens File:Artemis, Parian pottery plate, 675-600 BC, AM Mykonos, 177233.jpg|Hypothetical restoration as Mistress of Animals, pottery, 675–600 BC File:Emprunte d'un sceau de Cnossos.jpg|Minoan goddess flanked by two lionesses (note the tufted tails)


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