- who dies
joins Zalmoxis, a
divine being; some call this same
divine being Gebeleizis.
Every four years, they send a
messenger to
Zalmoxis, who is chosen...
-
Zalmoxis is a
divinity of the
Getae and
Dacians Zalmoxis may also
refer to:
Zalmoxis (harvestman), a
genus of
arachnids in the
family Zalmoxidae Zamolxis...
- The
feature is
named after the
mythical Thracian king and
deity Zalmoxis.
Zalmoxis Peak is
located at 78°20′18″S 85°31′00″W / 78.33833°S 85.51667°W...
-
honor of
Zalmoxis – a
divinity of the
Getae (a
people of the
lower Danube),
mentioned by
Herodotus in his
Histories IV, 93–96.
Papilio zalmoxis has a wingspan...
-
Philippines and on
Pacific islands.
Zalmoxis armatus (Roewer, 1949) — New
Guinea Zalmoxis armatipes Strand, 1910 — New
Guinea Zalmoxis aspersus Roewer, 1949 — Milgrave...
-
Zamolxis is a
genus of ********in bugs (family Reduviidae), in the
subfamily Harpactorinae.
Zamolxis gracilis (Stål 1855)
Zamolxis pallidiventris (Germar...
- Stan &
Turcescu 2007, p. 48. Pop 1996, p. 39. Boia, p.152; Eliade, "
Zalmoxis, The
Vanishing God", in
Slavic Review, Vol. 33, No. 4 (December 1974),...
- of God" of Phoenicia,
inventor of
letters Bali of
Afghanistan Xamolxis (
Zalmoxis) of
Thrace Zoar of the
Bonzes Adad of ****yria Deva Tat of Siam (Thailand)...
- It is
argued that in
ancient Thrace the
double axe was an
attribute of
Zalmoxis. The
double axe
appears on
coins from
Thrace and is
believed to be the...
- the
advice of
Zalmoxis, he
befriended him and made
Zalmoxis high
priest or his co-ruler (in the Getica,
Jordanes records that
Zalmoxis was
believed to...