Sabazios (Ancient Greek: Σαβάζιος, romanized: Sabázios, modern pronunciation Savázios; alternatively, Sabadios) is a deity originating in Asia Minor. He...
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Dionysus (section Sabazios and Yahweh)
god Sabazios was alternately identified with Zeus or with Dionysus. The Byzantine Greek encyclopedia, Suda (c. tenth century), stated: Sabazios ... is...
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Sabazios Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Сабазий, romanized: lednik Sabaziy, IPA: [ˈlɛdnik sɐˈbazij]) is the 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) long and 3 nautical...
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He, along with Dionysus, absorbed the role of the chief Phrygian god Sabazios in the syncretic deity known in Rome as Sabazius. The Seleucid ruler Antiochus...
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Minor, now Dobrudja) was that of the "Thracian horseman", also known as Sabazios or "Thracian Heros" known by a Thracian name as Heros Karabazmos, a god...
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of gratitude, his son Midas dedicated the ox-cart to the Phrygian god Sabazios (whom the Greeks identified with Zeus) and tied it to a post with an intricate...
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(Κελαινώ) Electra (Ηλέκτρα) Maia (Μαία) Merope (Μερώπη) Taygete (Ταϋγέτη) Sabazios (Σαβάζιος), the nomadic horseman and sky father god of the Phrygians and...
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Pwcca—Welsh name for Satan Rimmon—Syrian devil worshipped at Damascus Sabazios—Phrygian origin, identified with Dionysos, snake worship Sammael—(Hebrew)...
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Bronze hand used in the worship of Sabazios, 1st–2nd century CE...
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The Phrygians also venerated Sabazios, the sky and father-god depicted on horseback. Although the Greeks associated Sabazios with Zeus, representations...
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released separately in May 1993 and August 1994 respectively December 1992 Sabazios Wintermass recorded in December 1992 at Rolf's Cellar and released in January...
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estate - Vino Nobile di Montepulciano La Braccesca, Vigneto Santa Pia, Sabazio, and the Bramasole and Achelo Syrahs. Pian delle Vigne Estate - Sixty hectares...
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through Gordium in 333 BC and severed the Gordian Knot in the temple of Sabazios ("Zeus"). According to a legend, possibly promulgated by Alexander's publicists...
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Thraco-Roman Maximinus Thrax Justinian the Great Mythology Orpheus Zagreus Sabazios Zalmoxis Bendis Ares Hermes Apellon Asclepius Zbelthourd Kotys Derzelas...
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The Norse god Týr is another deity equated with Mars who lost a hand. Sabazios is another Indo-European deity associated with a sacred hand.[citation...
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term Tzevaot "Armies" was thought a proper name, hence Jupiter Sabbas or Sabazios. Adonaios The Sun. Feminine name: Kingship. Prophets: Isaiah, Ezekiel,...
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Thraco-Roman Maximinus Thrax Justinian the Great Mythology Orpheus Zagreus Sabazios Zalmoxis Bendis Ares Hermes Apellon Asclepius Zbelthourd Kotys Derzelas...
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three heads represent sky, earth, and underworld Zorya, goddess of dawn Sabazios, sky father Asherah, sky goddess and consort of El; after the rise of Yahweh...
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mysteries of Sabazios; inscriptions near Lydian Philadelphia, dating between the 1st and 4th centuries AD, similarly associate her with Sabazios, and evince...
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In the Greek pantheon, Dionysus (along with Zeus) absorbs the role of Sabazios, a Phrygian deity. In the Roman pantheon, Sabazius became an alternate...
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supposedly as revealed by Orpheus. Cult of Sabazios – This cult worshipped a nomadic horseman god called Sabazios. He was a Thracian/Phrygian god, but the...
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needed] This cult may have formed as the native Cappadocian cult of Zeus Sabazios integrated with the cult of Jahve Sabaoth practiced by the numerous Jewish...
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industrial black metal band from Asker. They formed in 1992 under the name Sabazios, but changed shortly after with the demo release of "Medusa's Tears" in...
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of war. Menrva, goddess of war, art, wisdom, and health Danubian Rider Sabazios Thracian Rider Hadúr, god of war and the metalsmith of the gods Kyzaghan...
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Thraco-Roman Maximinus Thrax Justinian the Great Mythology Orpheus Zagreus Sabazios Zalmoxis Bendis Ares Hermes Apellon Asclepius Zbelthourd Kotys Derzelas...
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two-pin fibula with chain tied in a Heracles knot Ivory gold miniature of Sabazios from the tomb of Alexander IV Remains of Philip II's funeral pyre Gold...
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become a king. The eagle did not stir as he drove the cart to the oracle of Sabazios at the old, more easterly cult center, Telmissus, in the part of Phrygia...
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countenance Finger of God (Biblical phrase) God the Father in Western art Sabazios Footnotes A matter disputed by some scholars For example in this icon,...
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Thracians. According to Seuthopolis’ sign, the sanctuary of Dionysius/Sabazios was situated on the square. The cemetery of Seuthopolis included a number...
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where he merged with the Latin mead god Liber, and converted the Anatolian Sabazios into the Roman Sabazius. The degree of likeness varied: Jupiter was perhaps...
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