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Erikepaios
In the Orphic religion, Erikepaios (; (ラテン語:Ericepaeus)) was a title for the god Phanes, mentioned in Orphic poetry and the associated Bacchic mysteries, a non-Greek name for which no certain interpretation has been found.
Scholars have long been perplexed by the name ''Erikepaios'', and naturally, most of them have attempted to derive it from Greek etymology, however this seems questionable linguistically. The name has also been thought to have Hebrew origins because of its resemblance to ''erekh appayim''. It has been argued, even in antiquity, that the name ''Erikepaios'' was an Oriental import. Thus, John Malalas, the 6th century AD Antiotian historian, derives the name from the language spoken in his region. The name is first mentioned with certainty in the Orphic papyrus from Gurôb, a Dionysian mysteries text of the late 3rd century BC.〔Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH). "(Ericepaeus )." ''Brill’s New Pauly''. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and , Helmuth Schneider. Brill Online, 2013. Reference. 26 November 2013〕
The mythographer Otto Gruppe suggested the Phanes-myth appeared in its original form in Babylonia. Thence it spread over the Near East, and took root particularly in Syria and Asia Minor. The gods of Babylon themselves were not imported, but the myth was attached to the local deities of the districts to which it spread.
Erikepaios became important in various Neoplatonic writings of the so-called "Rhapsodic Theogony",〔 now lost, it was composed in the Hellenistic period, incorporating earlier works. It is known through summaries in later neo-Platonist authors.
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