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==Wikipedia EN==
==Wikipedia EN==
In Greek mythology, the [[Cabeiri]] or [[Cabiri]] /kəˈbaɪriː/ (Ancient Greek: [[Κάβειροι]], Kábeiroi), also transliterated [[Kabeiri]] or [[Kabiri]], were a group of enigmatic [[chthonic]] deities. They were worshiped in a [[mystery]] [[cult]] closely associated with that of [[Hephaestus]], centered in the north Aegean islands of [[Lemnos]] and possibly [[Samothrace]]—at the Samothrace temple complex—and at [[Thebes]]. In their distant origins the Cabeiri and the [[Samothracian]] gods may include pre-Greek elements, or other non-Greek elements, such as [[Thracian]], [[Tyrrhenian]], [[Pelasgian]], [[Phrygian]] or [[Hittite]]. The [[Lemnian]] cult was always local to [[Lemnos]], but the Samothracian mystery cult spread rapidly throughout the Greek world during the Hellenistic period, eventually initiating Romans.
In Greek mythology, the [[Cabeiri]] or [[Cabiri]] /kəˈbaɪriː/ (Ancient Greek: [[Κάβειροι]], Kábeiroi), also transliterated [[Kabeiri]] or [[Kabiri]], were a group of enigmatic [[chthonic]] deities. They were worshiped in a [[mystery]] [[cult]] closely associated with that of [[Hephaestus]], centered in the north Aegean islands of [[Lemnos]] and possibly [[Samothrace]]—at the Samothrace temple complex—and at [[Thebes]]. In their distant origins the Cabeiri and the [[Samothracian]] gods may include pre-Greek elements, or other non-Greek elements, such as [[Thracian]], [[Tyrrhenian]], [[Pelasgian]], [[Phrygian]] or [[Hittite]]. The [[Lemnian]] cult was always local to [[Lemnos]], but the Samothracian mystery cult spread rapidly throughout the Greek world during the Hellenistic period, eventually initiating Romans.
==Translations==
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ar: كابيري; bg: Кабири; ca: Cabirs; cs: Kabeirové; de: Kabiren; el: [[Κάβειροι]]; en: Cabeiri; eo: Kabeiroj; es: Cabiros; fr: Cabires; hy: Կաբիրաներ; id: Kabiroi; it: Cabiri; ja: カベイロス; lt: Kabeirai; nl: Cabeiren; pl: Kabirowie; pt: Cabiros; ru: Кабиры; sv: Kabirer; tr: Kabeiroi; uk: Кабіри; zh: 众卡比洛斯
|trtx=ar: كابيري; bg: Кабири; ca: Cabirs; cs: Kabeirové; de: Kabiren; el: [[Κάβειροι]]; en: Cabeiri; eo: Kabeiroj; es: Cabiros; fr: Cabires; hy: Կաբիրաներ; id: Kabiroi; it: Cabiri; ja: カベイロス; lt: Kabeirai; nl: Cabeiren; pl: Kabirowie; pt: Cabiros; ru: Кабиры; sv: Kabirer; tr: Kabeiroi; uk: Кабіри; zh: 众卡比洛斯
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