Sabazios (Ancient Greek: Σαβάζιος) is the nomadic horseman and sky father god of the Phrygians and Thracians. In Indo-European languages, such as Phrygian, the -zios element in his name derives from dyeus, the common precursor of Latin deus ('god') and Greek Zeus. Though the Greeks interpreted Phrygian Sabazios[3] as both Zeus and Dionysus, representations of him, even into Roman times, show him always on horseback, as a nomadic horseman god, wielding his characteristic staff of power. Hands decorated with religious symbols were designed to stand in sanctuaries or were attached to poles for processional use. - Quoted form WIkipedia. This image is in the public domain<br/>薩巴齊烏斯之手<br/>cult、fertility、greek、hand、idol、pagan、Phrygian、religion、roman、Sabazios、Sabazius、Thracian、vegetation、worship<br/>禮拜、生育能力、希臘語、手、偶像、異教徒、弗里吉亞、宗教、羅馬、薩巴茲烏斯、Sabazius、色雷斯、植被、崇拜<br/>資料來源:openclipart ( https://openclipart.org/ )
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