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Labrys (Greek: ??????, lábrus) is, according to Plutarch (Quaestiones Graecae 2.302a) the Lydian word for the double-bitted axe called in Greek a ??????? (pélekus). This is all that is known with certainty about the word; everything else is conjecture. On this dubious base, many elaborate theories have been posited linking it to the double axe of the Minoans and other societies.


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Etymology

Plutarch relates that the word labrys was a Lydian word for "axe": ????? ??? '??????' ??? ??????? ??????????.

Despite theories to the contrary, there is no evidence that the word was ever used in the Aegean. No corresponding form is attested in Minoan Linear A. Moreover, it is far from clear that the word labyrinth is either connected to it or attested in Linear B. The inscription ?????????, on tablet ?? Gg 702, reads da-pu2-ri-to-jo-po-ti-ni-ja. The conventional reading of ??????????? ?????? ("mistress of the labyrinth") is not obvious nor perhaps defensible. That the first sign is da rather than ra (which can also be read "la") is strange, though not perhaps inexplicable. The bigger problem is reading pu2 as "bu." In every case where a word spelled using that sign can be identified with a known Greek word, the reading is invariably "fu" (i.e. ??, an aspirated unvoiced labial). The only place where it might be thought to represent "bu" is in this very word, based entirely on the thought that it should be read as a form of labyrinth. In a vacuum, this word would be read *???????????, or something similar. There is, therefore, no certain link with either the ?????? or the labyrinth.

A link has also been posited with the double axe symbols at Çatalhöyük, dating to the neolithic age. In Labraunda of Caria the double-axe accompanies the storm-god Zeus Labraundos.


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The Minoan Double Axe

As mentioned, the labrys is often associated with the Minoans. There is no doubt that, on Crete, the double axe was an important cultic symbol. However, there is no evidence to link the word labrys with this Minoan symbol.


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Double Axes in the Near East

In the Near East and other parts of the region, eventually, axes of this sort are often wielded by male divinities and appear to become symbols of the thunderbolt, a symbol often found associated with the axe symbol. In Labraunda of Caria the double-axe accompanies the storm-god Zeus Labraundos. Similar symbols have been found on plates of Linear pottery culture in Romania. The double-axe is associated with the Hurrian god of sky and storm Teshub. His Hittite and Luwian name was Tarhun. Both are depicted holding a triple thunderbolt in one hand, and a double axe in the other hand. Similarly, Zeus throws his Keravnos to bring storm. The labrys, or pelekys, is the double axe Zeus uses to invoke storm, and the relative modern Greek word for lightning is star-axe (??????????? astropeleki) The worship of it was kept up in the Greek island of Tenedos and in several cities in the south-west of former Hellenic Asia Minor, and it appears in later historical times in the cult of the thunder god of Asia Minor (Zeus Labrayndeus).


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Ancient Greece

In the context of the Classical Greek myth of Theseus, the labyrinth of Greek mythology is frequently associated with the Minoan palace of Knossos. This is based on the unlikely reading of Linear B da-pu2-ri-to-jo-po-ti-ni-ja as ??????????? ?????? ("mistress of the labyrinth"). Even if that is the correct reading, there is no evidence to suggest that this referred to Knossos itself, as is often asserted. It could equally be a smaller sanctuary, or else an entirely separate location. Ignoring all the difficulties in assuming that labyrinth can be interpreted as "place of the double axes" there is moreover no reason to think this should be Knossos; many more have been found, for example, at the Arkalachori Cave, where the famous Arkalochori Axe was found. Ultimately, only a fragile chain of conjecture can link Theseus to the word labrys.

On Greek coins of the classical period (e.g. Pixodauros, etc.) a type of Zeus venerated at Labraunda in Caria that numismatists call Zeus Labrandeus (???? ??????????) stands with a tall lotus-tipped sceptre upright in his left hand and the double-headed axe over his right shoulder.


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Modern uses

In feminist interpretations, the labrys is a symbol of matriarchy.

While double axes are common in modern high fantasy settings, in reality, they were not commonly used in combat.

The labrys was formerly a symbol of Greek fascism. During the period of the 4th of August Regime (1936-1941), the labrys was used as the main symbol of the regime-sponsored National Organisation of Youth (EON), as its leader, Ioannis Metaxas believed the symbol to be the first symbol of all Hellenic civilisations. In the 1960s the labrys was also used by the Italian neo-fascist and far-right movement Ordine Nuovo, most prominently on their flag. Today it is sometimes used as a symbol of Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism.

Further, it is used by Cretan folklore preservation societies and associations both in Greece and abroad, on occasion with the modern Greek spelling "lavrys".

The labrys, as a historic goddess movement symbol represents the memory of pre-patriarchal matristic societies. Since the 1970s, It also has been used as a lesbian and feminist, symbol, said to represent women's strength and self-sufficiency.

There is also an organization for LGBT rights in Kyrgyzstan called the Labrys Organization. The group's goal is to improve the quality of life for all LGBT individuals in their country as well as the surrounding Central Asian region.


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See also

  • Arkalochori Axe
  • Axe (tool)
  • Battle axe
  • Bronze Age sword
  • Fasces
  • Francisca
  • Sagaris
  • Labrys religious community

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Notes


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External links

  • Pagan Protection Center list of symbols, includes an article on Labrys.
  • Metaxas Project: Inside Fascist Greece
  • Labrys Hellenic polytheistic religious community (Greek & English)

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