Lambda: the LGBT in Antiquity Podcast

Attis the Trans-Woman Part 3

22 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Today's episode concludes our deep-dive into Attis, the Phrygian fertility deity assigned male at birth who underwent gender transition. After the emotional turmoil subsides, Attis settles into the house of Rheia. Though Attis had a few stumbling blocks at the beginning, she was able to grow in this affirming environment. Eventually Rheia and Attis got married and raised a foster child in Dionysos. Features of life such as  athletics and chariot races which Attis feared loosing actually did transfer over to her new life.  Rather than interpreting the story as a tragedy, the story of Attis can be read as one of a successful transition!

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