The Enarei, singular Enaree, were Scythian androgynous/effeminate priests and shamanistic soothsayers who played an important role in the Scythian religion.
The Enarei, singular Enaree, were Scythian androgynous/effeminate priests and shamanistic soothsayers who played an important role in the Scythian religion...
society. Among the Scythians, a third gender existed, known as the Enaree. The Enaree were described by a Greek historian as males with feminine characteristics...
people of Finland Inari Sami language, the language spoken by the Inari Sami Enaree, a Scythian shaman HINARI Hinari Inaria This disambiguation page lists articles...
writing of Herodotus) describes the "disease of the Scythians" (regarding the Enaree), which it attributes to impotency due to riding on a horse without stirrups...
"unmanly"; rendered by Greek writers as Ancient Greek: Εναρεες, romanized: Enarees and Ancient Greek: Αναριεις, romanized: Anarieis) were a section of the...
she is held to be both male and female. Agdistis (Cybele) Aphroditus The Enarees Hermaphroditus The Machlyes Phanes Salmacis The Scythians Venus Barbata...
see what sort of a disease it is. Those who suffer from it are called Enarees". c. 1 – c. 100 – Philo of Alexandria and Marcus Manilius provided descriptions...
Sorcery"—Michael Spence and Elisabeth Waters "Weaving Spells"—Lawrence Watt-Evans "Enaree, An Azkhantian Tale"—Deborah Wheeler "The Day They Ran Out of Princesses"—Gail...