Paleo-Balkan mythology

Paleo-Balkan mythology is the group of religious beliefs held by Paleo-Balkan-speaking peoples in ancient times, including Illyrian, Thracian and Dacian mythologies.[1]

Horseman

The cult of the Thracian horseman, especially his depiction as a hunter (either chasing or holding the hunted animal in his hand), was widespread within the Balkano-Danubian area during the Roman period.[2][3]

Subsets of Paleo-Balkan mythology

See also

Sources

Citations

  1. Leeming 2005, pp. xvii, 44–45.
  2. Hampartumian 1979, p. 13.
  3. Wilkes 1992, p. 247.

Bibliography

  • Hampartumian, Nubar (1979). Moesia Inferior (Romanian Section) and Dacia. Corpus Cultus Equitis Thracii (CCET). 4. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-29552-0.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Leeming, David A. (2005). The Oxford Companion to World Mythology. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195156692.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Wilkes, John J. (1992). The Illyrians. Oxford, United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 0-631-19807-5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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