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Medism can refer to:
in ancient Greece, imitating or having sympathies or siding
with the Persians (the ethnonym 'Mede' was often
used by the Greeks of the Persians, although it strictly speaking
denoted another Iranian tribe, the Medes). It was considered a crime in many ancient Greek
states. Themistocles the Athenian was ostracized for Medism. Pausanias, the Lacedaimonian
hegemon of the Hellenic League in the battle of Platea was accused of Medism by
other member states, an accusation which allowed Athens to seize
control of the league. Herodotus, mentions state medism of Aegina, Thessaly, Argos, Thebes and other Boeotians.
a specific form of Hypnotism mixing hypnosis and meditation.
'Medism' or 'Neo-oriental Hypnotism' attempt to spiritualise the
materialistic and mechanical form of occidental Hypnotism by
bringing it in line with oriental mysticism.
References
Medism: Greek collaboration with Achaemenid Persia by David
Frank Graf
Medism in the Sixth and Fifth Centuries B.C. by Helen Harriet
Thompson
“The Medism of Thessaly,” Henry Dickinson Westlake
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