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- Celeus abstract "Celeus /ˈsiːliəs/ or Keleus (Greek: Κελεός) was the king of Eleusis in Greek mythology, husband of Metaneira and father of several daughters, who are called Callidice, Demo, Cleisidice and Callithoe in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and Diogeneia, Pammerope and Saesara by Pausanias.In the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, Celeus was one of the original priests of Demeter, one of the first people to learn the secret rites and mysteries of Demeter's cult the Eleusinian Mysteries. Diocles, Eumolpos, Triptolemus and Polyxeinus were the others of the first priests.While Demeter was searching for her daughter, having taken the form of an old woman called Doso, she received a hospitable welcome from Celeus, the king of Eleusis in Attica. He asked her to nurse Demophon, his youngest son by Metaneira. As a gift to Celeus, because of his hospitality, Demeter planned to make Demophon immortal by burning his mortal spirit away in the family hearth every night. She was unable to complete the ritual because Metaneira walked in on her one night and interfered with the process. Instead, Demeter chose to teach Triptolemus, the other son of Celeus (though he was ascribed different parentages as well), the art of agriculture and, from him, the rest of Greece learned to plant and reap crops. He flew across the land on a winged chariot while Demeter and Persephone cared for him, and helped him complete his mission of educating the whole of Greece on the art of agriculture.Celeus was killed by Erichthonius in a war with Athens. His mourning daughters were afterwards transformed into doves by Demeter.".
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- Celeus wikiPageRevisionID "579892750".
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Callidice.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kings_of_Eleusis.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Demeter.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Demophon_of_Eleusis.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Diocles_(mythology).
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Eleusinian_Mysteries.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Eleusis.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Erichthonius_of_Athens.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Eumolpus.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Homer.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Homeric_Hymns.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Metanira.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Persephone.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Polyxenus.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Triptolemus.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLink Woodpecker.
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Celeus".
- Celeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "King Celeus".
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- Celeus subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Celeus subject Category:Kings_of_Eleusis.
- Celeus hypernym King.
- Celeus type Person.
- Celeus type Study.
- Celeus comment "Celeus /ˈsiːliəs/ or Keleus (Greek: Κελεός) was the king of Eleusis in Greek mythology, husband of Metaneira and father of several daughters, who are called Callidice, Demo, Cleisidice and Callithoe in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and Diogeneia, Pammerope and Saesara by Pausanias.In the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, Celeus was one of the original priests of Demeter, one of the first people to learn the secret rites and mysteries of Demeter's cult the Eleusinian Mysteries.".
- Celeus label "Celeus".
- Celeus sameAs Q1141300.
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- Celeus sameAs Keleos.
- Celeus sameAs Keleos.
- Celeus sameAs Κελεός_ο_Ελευσίνιος.
- Celeus sameAs Keleo.
- Celeus sameAs Céleo.
- Celeus sameAs Keleos.
- Celeus sameAs Céléos.
- Celeus sameAs Keleus.
- Celeus sameAs Celeo_(Eleusi).
- Celeus sameAs Keleos.
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- Celeus sameAs Келей.
- Celeus sameAs Keleos_(Eleusína).
- Celeus sameAs Келеј.
- Celeus sameAs Keleus.
- Celeus sameAs Келей.
- Celeus sameAs Q1141300.
- Celeus sameAs 刻琉斯.
- Celeus wasDerivedFrom Celeus?oldid=579892750.
- Celeus isPrimaryTopicOf Celeus.