Pseudanor

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title: Pseudanor
text: Pseudanor was a Macedonian epithet applied to Dionysus. Other Macedonian appellations to the god were Agrios (Ἄγριος) "wild" and Erikryptos (Ἐρίκρυπτος) "completely hidden". All of the names of Dionysus above are attested in four inscriptions from Beroea c. 248–264 AD. However, the history of Pseudanor was certainly much older. The Macedonian historian Polyaenus relates an aetiological myth: The Klodones and the Mimallones are also mentioned by Plutarch in his biography of Alexander the Great, o
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