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- Arignote abstract "Arignote or Arignota (Greek: Ἀριγνώτη, Arignṓtē) was a Pythagorean philosopher from Croton who flourished around the year 500 BC. She was known as a student of Pythagoras and Theano and, according to some traditions, their daughter as well.According to the Suda, she wrote a Bacchica concerning the mysteries of Demeter, which was also entitled the Sacred Narrative, and the Suda mentions a separate work called The Rites of Dionysus; (Επιγράμματα, &ακχικά,roughly translates into Epigrams , & akchika, and περί ων Μυστηρίων ης Δήμητρας). Similarly Clement of Alexandria mentions a Τελεταί &Dιονυσίου (roughly translates into Teletai & Dionysiou). Writings attributed to her were extant in Porphyry's day.Among the Pythagorean Sacred Discourses there is a dictum attributed to Arignote:The eternal essence of number is the most providential cause of the whole heaven, earth and the region in between. Likewise it is the root of the continued existence of the gods and daimones, as well as that of divine men.".
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- Arignote wikiPageWikiLink Clement_of_Alexandria.
- Arignote wikiPageWikiLink Crotone.
- Arignote wikiPageWikiLink Demeter.
- Arignote wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Arignote wikiPageWikiLink Porphyry_(philosopher).
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- Arignote subject Category:5th-century_BC_Greek_people.
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- Arignote subject Category:Ancient_Crotonians.
- Arignote subject Category:Ancient_Greek_philosophers.
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- Arignote subject Category:Pythagoreans.
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- Arignote hypernym Philosopher.
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- Arignote comment "Arignote or Arignota (Greek: Ἀριγνώτη, Arignṓtē) was a Pythagorean philosopher from Croton who flourished around the year 500 BC.".
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