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The [[Eumolpidae]] /ˌjuːˈmɒlpɪdiː/ (Ancient Greek: [[Εὐμολπίδαι]], Eumolpidai) were a family of priests at [[Eleusis]] who maintained the [[Eleusinian Mysteries]] during the Hellenic era. As [[hierophant]]s, they popularized the cult and allowed many more to be initiated into the secrets of [[Demeter]] and [[Persephone]]. | |wketx=The [[Eumolpidae]] /ˌjuːˈmɒlpɪdiː/ (Ancient Greek: [[Εὐμολπίδαι]], Eumolpidai) were a family of priests at [[Eleusis]] who maintained the [[Eleusinian Mysteries]] during the Hellenic era. As [[hierophant]]s, they popularized the cult and allowed many more to be initiated into the secrets of [[Demeter]] and [[Persephone]]. | ||
The legendary genealogy of the Eumolpidae cast them as descendants of [[Eumolpus]], one of the first priests of Demeter at Eleusis, through his second son, Herald-Keryx. Eumolpus, "untainted by blame" is named among the archaic leaders of Eleusis in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter 149–156. Through Eumolpus, they were supposedly related to either Poseidon or Hermes. The last legitimate hierophant at Eleusis, just before the extinguishing of the mysteries at the time of Alaric's invasion in 396 CE, traced his descent from Eumolpos. The other family with a hereditary Eleusinian priesthood were the Kerykes. | The legendary genealogy of the Eumolpidae cast them as descendants of [[Eumolpus]], one of the first priests of Demeter at Eleusis, through his second son, Herald-Keryx. Eumolpus, "untainted by blame" is named among the archaic leaders of Eleusis in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter 149–156. Through Eumolpus, they were supposedly related to either Poseidon or Hermes. The last legitimate hierophant at Eleusis, just before the extinguishing of the mysteries at the time of Alaric's invasion in 396 CE, traced his descent from Eumolpos. The other family with a hereditary Eleusinian priesthood were the Kerykes. | ||
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|wkestx=Los Eumólpidas (en griego [[Εὐμολπίδαι]], Eumolpidae) fueron una familia de sacerdotes de Eleusis que mantuvieron y dirigieron los Misterios eleusinos durante la época helenística. Como linaje de sumos sacerdotes o hierofantes ("los que realizaban los actos sagrados"), popularizaron el culto y tenían el privilegio de permitir o rechazar a los que debían ser iniciados en los secretos de Deméter y Perséfone. | |wkestx=Los Eumólpidas (en griego [[Εὐμολπίδαι]], Eumolpidae) fueron una familia de sacerdotes de Eleusis que mantuvieron y dirigieron los Misterios eleusinos durante la época helenística. Como linaje de sumos sacerdotes o hierofantes ("los que realizaban los actos sagrados"), popularizaron el culto y tenían el privilegio de permitir o rechazar a los que debían ser iniciados en los secretos de Deméter y Perséfone. |