Anaideia

Anaideia ( Ἀναίδεια ancient Greek ) In Greek mythology, the personification of shamelessness.

At a cult in Athens is already mentioned in Xenophon in the Symposium, the Athenians can be compared with the Spartans, Socrates. In contrast to the Athenians, who worship Anadeia, 'll worshiped by the Spartans Aido, the modesty personified. Theophrastus mentions an altar of Anaideia next to an altar of hubris in Athens, in later interpretations of the altars of the priests and philosophers Epimenides be returned. Cicero states that Epimenides had built a temple to her and the hubris after Cylon was stoned to death at the altar of Athena, which has become known as " Kylonischer sacrilege " in the Athenian history. It is believed that it was at the altars to the two unhewn stones on the Areopagus, where after Pausanias had set up at a tribunal, the defendant and the plaintiff.

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