thumb|Statue of a reclining Attis at the Shrine of Attis in [[Ostia Antica near Rome.]]
Attis (; , also , , ) was the consort of Cybele, in Phrygian and Greek mythology.
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Image:Statue of a reclining Attis at the Shrine of Attis 2.jpg|Plaster cast of the Attis statue at the Shrine of Attis situated in the Campus of the Magna Mater in Ostia Antica, Italy.
Image:Attis thymiaterion Louvre Tarse61.jpg|Attis wearing the Phrygian cap. Terracotta thymiaterion at the Louvre from Tarsus
Image:Attis Efes Museum.JPG|Sculpture of Attis. Ephesus Archaeological Museum, Efes, Turkey.
File:The_great_mother_of_the_gods_(1901)_(14594571307).jpg|Ancient Roman statue of god Attis found at Ostia (Rome), now in the Lateran Museum.
File:Figurine van Attis in brons, 75 tot 150 NC, vindplaats- Tongeren, Kielenstraat, 1992, collectie Gallo-Romeins Museum Tongeren, TO92-020-093.jpg|Bronze figurine of Attis, with typical attributes: Hare and shepherd's staff, 75-150 CE, found in Tongeren, Belgium, Gallo-Roman Museum (Tongeren)
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Further reading
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External links
- Attis: The Literary Testimonies - at the Tertullian Project.
- The Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (images of Attis)
