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Early History of Phrygia and the Phrygians (King Midas of Phrygia)
In this quick video, we'll take a look at the land called Phrygia and the people who appear in mythology and ancient history known as the Phrygians, including their most famous of rulers, king Midas.
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published: 04 Sep 2020
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Phrygians: History and Culture (Documentary)
The Phrygians were an ancient people who inhabited the region of central Anatolia, in what is now modern-day Turkey, during the first millennium B.C. They developed a rich culture with distinct art, metallurgy, clothing and religious practices. In this video we will showcase the chronological history of the Phrygians and explore every aspect of their culture.
00:00 - 00:58 Introduction
00:59 - 05:06 Origins
05:07 - 17:59 Chronological History
18:00 - 19:51 Language
19:52 - 23:29 Gordion
23:30 - 25:10 Royal Mounds
25:11 - 34:46 Religion & Mythology
34:47 - 37:28 Art
37:29 - 39:42 Legacy
Music kindly provided by:
Farya Faraji: @faryafaraji
Stefanos Krasopoulis/Στέφανος Κρασοπούλης: @stefanoskrasopoulis
A Big Thank You to my Patreon members: Robert G Ferrick
You can follow me on Patreon...
published: 02 Apr 2024
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History of Phrygia (Part 1): Mythological Beginnings & Early History
In the first episode on ancient Phrygia, we will go through the kingdom's mythological beginnings and early history, including its first known rulers, legendary tales of Gordias and Midas, and the aftermath of the Trojan war, leading to the beginning of the Iron age.
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published: 04 Sep 2021
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Composing With The Phrygian Dominant Mode
In this episode we explore why the sound of the Phrygian Dominant Scale lends such power to both metal and film scoring music.
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published: 01 Sep 2022
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Who Were the Phrygians? Myths, Migration, and Ancient History
Who Were the Phrygians? Myths, Migration, and Ancient History | Tracing the Origins and Legacy of an Ancient People
The Phrygians, an enigmatic ancient people, played a significant role in the history of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). Known for their distinct culture, myths, and powerful kingdom, the Phrygians left a lasting impact on the ancient world. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, and their contributions to mythology, art, and political life continue to fascinate historians and archaeologists.
📜 Origins and Migration: The Phrygians are believed to have migrated from the Balkans into Anatolia around the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age. While their exact origins remain debated, some scholars connect them to the Thracians or other Indo-European groups. They settled in the centra...
published: 13 Sep 2024
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Aram Khachaturian — "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" from the ballet Spartacus
Moscow State Symphony Orchestra
Music director & Chief conductor — P. Kogan
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow Philharmonic)
Moscow, 2021
Conductor — Azim Karimov
link to the full concert recording: https://youtu.be/OOIjy-mDOuc
published: 24 Aug 2021
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Phrygia Way Drone Journey: Landmarks & Hiking Trails Explored in Phrygian Valley Turkey
Join me in this mesmerizing drone journey as we explore Phrygia Way - a hidden gem of Turkey, steeped in history and stunning landscapes. From breathtaking hiking trails to awe-inspiring landmarks, this adventure will take you through the wonders that Phrygia Way has to offer. A land rich with ancient structures and beautiful terrain, Phrygia is a haven for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Each turn brings a new surprise, each path leads to another mystery waiting to be unraveled. Get ready for an unforgettable aerial voyage across one of the most stunning and historically rich regions in the world. Like, share, and subscribe for more adventures.
Here are some important landmarks in the Phrygia Valley:
Midas Monument: An impressive monument carved into a rock face, named after the ...
published: 31 May 2023
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SABAZIOS , a god of the Thracians and the Phrygians, is also known from Greek and Latin sources as Sabadios, Sauazios, Saazios, Sabos, Sebazios, Sabadius, and Sebadius. His name is related to the Macedonian word sauâdai, or saûdoi, meaning "satyrs" (Detschew, 1957, p. 427). According to some scholars (e.g., Lozovan, 1968), he was a Thracian mountain god whose cult was carried by Phrygian emigrants from Thrace to Anatolia.
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How to Pronounce Phrygia? (CORRECTLY)
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In classical antiquity, Phrygia was a kingdom in the west central part of Anatolia, in what is now Asian Turkey, centred on the Sangarios River. After its conquest, it became a region of the great empires of the time. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia
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published: 26 Oct 2020
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Early History of Phrygia and the Phrygians (King Midas of Phrygia)
In this quick video, we'll take a look at the land called Phrygia and the people who appear in mythology and ancient history known as the Phrygians, including t...
In this quick video, we'll take a look at the land called Phrygia and the people who appear in mythology and ancient history known as the Phrygians, including their most famous of rulers, king Midas.
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In this quick video, we'll take a look at the land called Phrygia and the people who appear in mythology and ancient history known as the Phrygians, including their most famous of rulers, king Midas.
Related Videos:
What was Luwian and who were the Luwians
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- published: 04 Sep 2020
- views: 46550
39:42
Phrygians: History and Culture (Documentary)
The Phrygians were an ancient people who inhabited the region of central Anatolia, in what is now modern-day Turkey, during the first millennium B.C. They devel...
The Phrygians were an ancient people who inhabited the region of central Anatolia, in what is now modern-day Turkey, during the first millennium B.C. They developed a rich culture with distinct art, metallurgy, clothing and religious practices. In this video we will showcase the chronological history of the Phrygians and explore every aspect of their culture.
00:00 - 00:58 Introduction
00:59 - 05:06 Origins
05:07 - 17:59 Chronological History
18:00 - 19:51 Language
19:52 - 23:29 Gordion
23:30 - 25:10 Royal Mounds
25:11 - 34:46 Religion & Mythology
34:47 - 37:28 Art
37:29 - 39:42 Legacy
Music kindly provided by:
Farya Faraji: @faryafaraji
Stefanos Krasopoulis/Στέφανος Κρασοπούλης: @stefanoskrasopoulis
A Big Thank You to my Patreon members: Robert G Ferrick
You can follow me on Patreon if you want: https://www.patreon.com/historicaladventure
Sources:
- G. Kenneth Sams, 'King Midas: From Myth to Reality'
- Palaeolexicon, 'The Phrygians and their language'
- Bartomeu Obrador Cursach, 'Lexicon of the Phrygian Inscriptions'
- Strabo, 'Geographica'
- Herodotus, 'The Histories'
- Mary M. Voigt' and Robert C. Henrickson, 'Formation of the Phrygian state:
the Early Iron Age at Gordion'
- Charles Brian Rose, 'Excavating the Phrygian capital of Gordion'
- Mediterranean Seminar: Prof. Brian Rose: Recent Excavations at Gordion, Royal City of King Midas
- Berndt-Ersöz, Susanne. 1998. “Phrygian Rock-Cut Cult Façades: A Study of the Function of the So-Called Shaft Monuments.”
- Darbyshire, G., S. Mitchell, and L. Vardar. 2000. "The Galatian Settlement in
Asia Minor,"
- Dr. James D. Rietveld, 'The Goddess Cybele' Lecture
#history #documentary #phrygian
https://wn.com/Phrygians_History_And_Culture_(Documentary)
The Phrygians were an ancient people who inhabited the region of central Anatolia, in what is now modern-day Turkey, during the first millennium B.C. They developed a rich culture with distinct art, metallurgy, clothing and religious practices. In this video we will showcase the chronological history of the Phrygians and explore every aspect of their culture.
00:00 - 00:58 Introduction
00:59 - 05:06 Origins
05:07 - 17:59 Chronological History
18:00 - 19:51 Language
19:52 - 23:29 Gordion
23:30 - 25:10 Royal Mounds
25:11 - 34:46 Religion & Mythology
34:47 - 37:28 Art
37:29 - 39:42 Legacy
Music kindly provided by:
Farya Faraji: @faryafaraji
Stefanos Krasopoulis/Στέφανος Κρασοπούλης: @stefanoskrasopoulis
A Big Thank You to my Patreon members: Robert G Ferrick
You can follow me on Patreon if you want: https://www.patreon.com/historicaladventure
Sources:
- G. Kenneth Sams, 'King Midas: From Myth to Reality'
- Palaeolexicon, 'The Phrygians and their language'
- Bartomeu Obrador Cursach, 'Lexicon of the Phrygian Inscriptions'
- Strabo, 'Geographica'
- Herodotus, 'The Histories'
- Mary M. Voigt' and Robert C. Henrickson, 'Formation of the Phrygian state:
the Early Iron Age at Gordion'
- Charles Brian Rose, 'Excavating the Phrygian capital of Gordion'
- Mediterranean Seminar: Prof. Brian Rose: Recent Excavations at Gordion, Royal City of King Midas
- Berndt-Ersöz, Susanne. 1998. “Phrygian Rock-Cut Cult Façades: A Study of the Function of the So-Called Shaft Monuments.”
- Darbyshire, G., S. Mitchell, and L. Vardar. 2000. "The Galatian Settlement in
Asia Minor,"
- Dr. James D. Rietveld, 'The Goddess Cybele' Lecture
#history #documentary #phrygian
- published: 02 Apr 2024
- views: 33214
10:49
History of Phrygia (Part 1): Mythological Beginnings & Early History
In the first episode on ancient Phrygia, we will go through the kingdom's mythological beginnings and early history, including its first known rulers, legendary...
In the first episode on ancient Phrygia, we will go through the kingdom's mythological beginnings and early history, including its first known rulers, legendary tales of Gordias and Midas, and the aftermath of the Trojan war, leading to the beginning of the Iron age.
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https://wn.com/History_Of_Phrygia_(Part_1)_Mythological_Beginnings_Early_History
In the first episode on ancient Phrygia, we will go through the kingdom's mythological beginnings and early history, including its first known rulers, legendary tales of Gordias and Midas, and the aftermath of the Trojan war, leading to the beginning of the Iron age.
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- published: 04 Sep 2021
- views: 9320
7:07
Composing With The Phrygian Dominant Mode
In this episode we explore why the sound of the Phrygian Dominant Scale lends such power to both metal and film scoring music.
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In this episode we explore why the sound of the Phrygian Dominant Scale lends such power to both metal and film scoring music.
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In this episode we explore why the sound of the Phrygian Dominant Scale lends such power to both metal and film scoring music.
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- published: 01 Sep 2022
- views: 331106
10:07
Who Were the Phrygians? Myths, Migration, and Ancient History
Who Were the Phrygians? Myths, Migration, and Ancient History | Tracing the Origins and Legacy of an Ancient People
The Phrygians, an enigmatic ancient people,...
Who Were the Phrygians? Myths, Migration, and Ancient History | Tracing the Origins and Legacy of an Ancient People
The Phrygians, an enigmatic ancient people, played a significant role in the history of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). Known for their distinct culture, myths, and powerful kingdom, the Phrygians left a lasting impact on the ancient world. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, and their contributions to mythology, art, and political life continue to fascinate historians and archaeologists.
📜 Origins and Migration: The Phrygians are believed to have migrated from the Balkans into Anatolia around the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age. While their exact origins remain debated, some scholars connect them to the Thracians or other Indo-European groups. They settled in the central region of Anatolia, establishing their capital at Gordion, which became the heart of their civilization.
🏛️ The Phrygian Kingdom: The Phrygians rose to prominence in the early 1st millennium BCE, creating a powerful kingdom that flourished under the legendary King Midas. According to historical sources, Midas was a wealthy ruler associated with the myth of the Golden Touch, where everything he touched turned to gold. His reign is often seen as the zenith of Phrygian power, though the Phrygians were later subdued by invaders like the Cimmerians and the Lydians.
🌀 Phrygian Myths and Legends: The Phrygians are deeply embedded in the mythology of the ancient world. One of the most famous myths associated with the Phrygians is the story of King Midas. In Greek mythology, Midas was granted the power to turn anything he touched into gold, a gift that quickly became a curse. Additionally, the Phrygian deity Cybele, known as the Great Mother, played a central role in their religious beliefs. Worshiped as the mother of gods and nature, her cult spread far beyond Phrygia, influencing religions across the Mediterranean.
⚔️ Phrygia in Conflict: The Phrygian Kingdom, though powerful, faced numerous challenges from its neighbors. In the 7th century BCE, the Cimmerians, nomadic invaders from the north, sacked Gordion, leading to the decline of Phrygian political power. Despite this, the Phrygians maintained their cultural identity and continued to influence the region. Eventually, they were absorbed into the expanding empires of Lydia, Persia, and later Rome.
🎨 Phrygian Art and Culture: Phrygian culture left a profound impact on the ancient world, especially through their art and architecture. Their use of intricate tomb designs and monumental rock carvings, such as the famous Midas Tomb, showcased their advanced craftsmanship. The Phrygians were also known for their textiles, particularly the iconic Phrygian cap, a soft, conical hat that became a symbol of freedom in later periods, including during the French Revolution.
🔍 Archaeological Discoveries: Archaeologists have uncovered significant findings in Phrygian sites like Gordion, offering insights into their daily life, trade, and interactions with neighboring cultures. Excavations have revealed rich burial mounds, artifacts, and inscriptions that shed light on their society and political structure. The discovery of Phrygian inscriptions and oracle bones has further deepened our understanding of their language and religious practices.
🌟 Legacy of the Phrygians: Though the Phrygian Kingdom eventually fell to foreign powers, their cultural legacy endured. The myths of Midas and Cybele, as well as their contributions to art and religion, left a lasting imprint on the Mediterranean world. The Phrygian cap became a symbol of liberty and was adopted by various revolutionary movements in later centuries. Phrygia's influence extended beyond its borders, shaping the course of history in Anatolia and beyond.
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https://wn.com/Who_Were_The_Phrygians_Myths,_Migration,_And_Ancient_History
Who Were the Phrygians? Myths, Migration, and Ancient History | Tracing the Origins and Legacy of an Ancient People
The Phrygians, an enigmatic ancient people, played a significant role in the history of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). Known for their distinct culture, myths, and powerful kingdom, the Phrygians left a lasting impact on the ancient world. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, and their contributions to mythology, art, and political life continue to fascinate historians and archaeologists.
📜 Origins and Migration: The Phrygians are believed to have migrated from the Balkans into Anatolia around the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age. While their exact origins remain debated, some scholars connect them to the Thracians or other Indo-European groups. They settled in the central region of Anatolia, establishing their capital at Gordion, which became the heart of their civilization.
🏛️ The Phrygian Kingdom: The Phrygians rose to prominence in the early 1st millennium BCE, creating a powerful kingdom that flourished under the legendary King Midas. According to historical sources, Midas was a wealthy ruler associated with the myth of the Golden Touch, where everything he touched turned to gold. His reign is often seen as the zenith of Phrygian power, though the Phrygians were later subdued by invaders like the Cimmerians and the Lydians.
🌀 Phrygian Myths and Legends: The Phrygians are deeply embedded in the mythology of the ancient world. One of the most famous myths associated with the Phrygians is the story of King Midas. In Greek mythology, Midas was granted the power to turn anything he touched into gold, a gift that quickly became a curse. Additionally, the Phrygian deity Cybele, known as the Great Mother, played a central role in their religious beliefs. Worshiped as the mother of gods and nature, her cult spread far beyond Phrygia, influencing religions across the Mediterranean.
⚔️ Phrygia in Conflict: The Phrygian Kingdom, though powerful, faced numerous challenges from its neighbors. In the 7th century BCE, the Cimmerians, nomadic invaders from the north, sacked Gordion, leading to the decline of Phrygian political power. Despite this, the Phrygians maintained their cultural identity and continued to influence the region. Eventually, they were absorbed into the expanding empires of Lydia, Persia, and later Rome.
🎨 Phrygian Art and Culture: Phrygian culture left a profound impact on the ancient world, especially through their art and architecture. Their use of intricate tomb designs and monumental rock carvings, such as the famous Midas Tomb, showcased their advanced craftsmanship. The Phrygians were also known for their textiles, particularly the iconic Phrygian cap, a soft, conical hat that became a symbol of freedom in later periods, including during the French Revolution.
🔍 Archaeological Discoveries: Archaeologists have uncovered significant findings in Phrygian sites like Gordion, offering insights into their daily life, trade, and interactions with neighboring cultures. Excavations have revealed rich burial mounds, artifacts, and inscriptions that shed light on their society and political structure. The discovery of Phrygian inscriptions and oracle bones has further deepened our understanding of their language and religious practices.
🌟 Legacy of the Phrygians: Though the Phrygian Kingdom eventually fell to foreign powers, their cultural legacy endured. The myths of Midas and Cybele, as well as their contributions to art and religion, left a lasting imprint on the Mediterranean world. The Phrygian cap became a symbol of liberty and was adopted by various revolutionary movements in later centuries. Phrygia's influence extended beyond its borders, shaping the course of history in Anatolia and beyond.
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- published: 13 Sep 2024
- views: 850
10:03
Aram Khachaturian — "Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia" from the ballet Spartacus
Moscow State Symphony Orchestra
Music director & Chief conductor — P. Kogan
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow Philharmonic)
Moscow, 2021
Conductor — Azim Karim...
Moscow State Symphony Orchestra
Music director & Chief conductor — P. Kogan
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow Philharmonic)
Moscow, 2021
Conductor — Azim Karimov
link to the full concert recording: https://youtu.be/OOIjy-mDOuc
https://wn.com/Aram_Khachaturian_—_Adagio_Of_Spartacus_And_Phrygia_From_The_Ballet_Spartacus
Moscow State Symphony Orchestra
Music director & Chief conductor — P. Kogan
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow Philharmonic)
Moscow, 2021
Conductor — Azim Karimov
link to the full concert recording: https://youtu.be/OOIjy-mDOuc
- published: 24 Aug 2021
- views: 591714
13:22
Phrygia Way Drone Journey: Landmarks & Hiking Trails Explored in Phrygian Valley Turkey
Join me in this mesmerizing drone journey as we explore Phrygia Way - a hidden gem of Turkey, steeped in history and stunning landscapes. From breathtaking hiki...
Join me in this mesmerizing drone journey as we explore Phrygia Way - a hidden gem of Turkey, steeped in history and stunning landscapes. From breathtaking hiking trails to awe-inspiring landmarks, this adventure will take you through the wonders that Phrygia Way has to offer. A land rich with ancient structures and beautiful terrain, Phrygia is a haven for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Each turn brings a new surprise, each path leads to another mystery waiting to be unraveled. Get ready for an unforgettable aerial voyage across one of the most stunning and historically rich regions in the world. Like, share, and subscribe for more adventures.
Here are some important landmarks in the Phrygia Valley:
Midas Monument: An impressive monument carved into a rock face, named after the Phrygian king, Midas.
Aslantaş and Yılantaş: These two monuments, meaning "Lion Stone" and "Snake Stone" respectively, are famous Phrygian sculptures.
Arslankaya Monument: This is a large stone monument believed to have been carved during the Phrygian period.
Ayazini: Known for its fairy chimneys and rock-cut structures, Ayazini is a small village that offers insights into the region's ancient lifestyle.
Church of St. Michael: Located in Gerdekkaya, this rock-cut church dates back to Byzantine times.
Gordion: The ancient city of Gordion was the capital of Phrygia, it's an important archaeological site.
Emre Lake: A beautiful and serene lake which is an important spot for migratory birds.
Çukurca Tumuli: These are ancient burial mounds located within the Phrygia Valley.
The Valley of the Monuments (Anıt Vadisi): This valley is home to several rock-cut Phrygian monuments.
Hacıbey Mosque: Located in Seydiler, it's an example of the region's later Islamic history.
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Time Codes:
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Ayazini Village at Sunrise
1:17- Gerdekkaya
1:49 - Yazılıkaya
3:02 - Aslantaş
3:20 - Aslanlı Mabet
3:42 - Avdalaz Castle with Drone
4:33 - Emre Lake
5:19 - Kümbet
5:55 - Avdalaz Castle Inside
10:18 - Aslankaya
10:31 - Maltaş
10:57 - Ayazini Church
11:35 - Final Hike
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Here are some important landmarks in the Phrygia Valley:
Midas Monument: An impressive monument carved into a rock face, named after the Phrygian king, Midas.
Aslantaş and Yılantaş: These two monuments, meaning "Lion Stone" and "Snake Stone" respectively, are famous Phrygian sculptures.
Arslankaya Monument: This is a large stone monument believed to have been carved during the Phrygian period.
Ayazini: Known for its fairy chimneys and rock-cut structures, Ayazini is a small village that offers insights into the region's ancient lifestyle.
Church of St. Michael: Located in Gerdekkaya, this rock-cut church dates back to Byzantine times.
Gordion: The ancient city of Gordion was the capital of Phrygia, it's an important archaeological site.
Emre Lake: A beautiful and serene lake which is an important spot for migratory birds.
Çukurca Tumuli: These are ancient burial mounds located within the Phrygia Valley.
The Valley of the Monuments (Anıt Vadisi): This valley is home to several rock-cut Phrygian monuments.
Hacıbey Mosque: Located in Seydiler, it's an example of the region's later Islamic history.
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Time Codes:
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Ayazini Village at Sunrise
1:17- Gerdekkaya
1:49 - Yazılıkaya
3:02 - Aslantaş
3:20 - Aslanlı Mabet
3:42 - Avdalaz Castle with Drone
4:33 - Emre Lake
5:19 - Kümbet
5:55 - Avdalaz Castle Inside
10:18 - Aslankaya
10:31 - Maltaş
10:57 - Ayazini Church
11:35 - Final Hike
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Phrygian Mysteries INFLUENCED ORTHODOX Christianity
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SABAZIOS , a god of the Thracians and the Phrygians, is also known from Greek and Latin sources as Sabadios, Sauazios, Saazios, Sabos, Sebazios, Sabadius, and Sebadius. His name is related to the Macedonian word sauâdai, or saûdoi, meaning "satyrs" (Detschew, 1957, p. 427). According to some scholars (e.g., Lozovan, 1968), he was a Thracian mountain god whose cult was carried by Phrygian emigrants from Thrace to Anatolia.
Greek sources from the fifth century bce onward mention Sabazios as a Thracian or Phrygian god. In Athens, his cult's initiation ceremonies took place by night, and the adepts were purified by being rubbed with mud. A sacramental drink was also involved. The identification of Sabazios with Dionysos, which occurs regularly in Hellenistic sources, is unquestionable. However, Phrygian inscriptions relate him to Zeus, and in North Africa, where his cult is attested as early as the fourth century bce, he might have had the features of a heavenly god; hence he was later identified with the Semitic god Baal, both of them receiving the Greek epithet hupsistos ("highest, supreme"). He was probably worshiped in Thrace under other local names, such as Athyparenos, Arsilenos, Batalde Ouenos, Eleneites, Mytorgenos, Ouerzel(enos), and Tasibastenus.
Sabazios's name has been connected with the Indo-European *swo-, meaning "[his] own," and with the idea of freedom, which occurs frequently among the epithets of Dionysos. Franz Cumont has suggested a relationship with the Illyrian sabaia, or sabaium, identifying a beer extracted from cereals (see Russu, 1969, p. 241). More recently, Gheorghe Muşu has translated Sabazios as "sap god," from the Indo-European roots *sap- ("taste, perceive") and *sab- ("juice, fluid"). This translation corresponds well to the pattern of Dionysos/Sabazios, who was the divinity of humidity and as such was connected with both vegetation and intoxication (see Muşu, in Vulpe, 1980, pp. 333–336).
The Jews of Syria and Anatolia identified Sabazios with Sabaoth. Under the Roman rulers Sabazios was worshiped in Thrace, where he was more often known as Sebazios or, in Latin, Sabazius, Sabadius, or Sebadius and where he received such epithets as epekoos ("benevolent"), kurios ("lord"), megistos ("greatest"), and so forth. In Crimea, probably under Jewish-Anatolian influence, he was called hupsistos. He was constantly identified with both Zeus and the sun. Motifs of hands making the votive gesture of benedictio Latina are among the distinctive features of his cult. According to several Christian writers (Clement of Alexandria, Arnobius, and Firmicus Maternus), the most impressive rite of initiation into the mysteries of Sabazios consisted of the adept's contact with a snake (aureus coluber ) that was first put over his breast (per sinum ducunt ) and then pulled down to his genitals.
No less enigmatic than Zalmoxis, Sabazios was worshiped as early as the fourth century bce both as a chthonic and as a heavenly god. Scholars have too often tried to solve this riddle by supposing a borrowing from Jewish religion, but Jewish influence was not relevant in Anatolia before the third century bce. One should rather consider that chthonic features determined the character of the Thracian Sabazios, whereas the Phrygian Sabazios was probably connected with the sky.
The ecstatic Eastern rites practiced largely by women in Athens were thrown together for rhetorical purposes by Demosthenes in undermining his opponent Aeschines for participating in his mother's cultic associations:
On attaining manhood you abetted your mother in her initiations and the other rituals, and read aloud from the cultic writings ... You rubbed the fat-cheeked snakes and swung them above your head, crying Euoi saboi and hues attes, attes hues.
Byzantine Greek encyclopedia, Suda (10th century?), flatly states
Sabazios ... is the same as Dionysos. He acquired this form of address from the rite pertaining to him; for the barbarians call the bacchic cry "sabazein". Hence some of the Greeks too follow suit and call the cry "sabasmos"; thereby Dionysos [becomes] Sabazios. They also used to call "saboi" those places that had been dedicated to him and his Bacchantes ... Demosthenes [in the speech] "On Behalf of Ktesiphon" [mentions them]. Some say that Saboi is the term for those who are dedicated to Sabazios, that is to Dionysos, just as those [dedicated] to Bakkhos [are] Bakkhoi. They say that Sabazios and Dionysos are the same. Thus some also say that the Greeks call the Bakkhoi Saboi.
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SABAZIOS , a god of the Thracians and the Phrygians, is also known from Greek and Latin sources as Sabadios, Sauazios, Saazios, Sabos, Sebazios, Sabadius, and Sebadius. His name is related to the Macedonian word sauâdai, or saûdoi, meaning "satyrs" (Detschew, 1957, p. 427). According to some scholars (e.g., Lozovan, 1968), he was a Thracian mountain god whose cult was carried by Phrygian emigrants from Thrace to Anatolia.
Greek sources from the fifth century bce onward mention Sabazios as a Thracian or Phrygian god. In Athens, his cult's initiation ceremonies took place by night, and the adepts were purified by being rubbed with mud. A sacramental drink was also involved. The identification of Sabazios with Dionysos, which occurs regularly in Hellenistic sources, is unquestionable. However, Phrygian inscriptions relate him to Zeus, and in North Africa, where his cult is attested as early as the fourth century bce, he might have had the features of a heavenly god; hence he was later identified with the Semitic god Baal, both of them receiving the Greek epithet hupsistos ("highest, supreme"). He was probably worshiped in Thrace under other local names, such as Athyparenos, Arsilenos, Batalde Ouenos, Eleneites, Mytorgenos, Ouerzel(enos), and Tasibastenus.
Sabazios's name has been connected with the Indo-European *swo-, meaning "[his] own," and with the idea of freedom, which occurs frequently among the epithets of Dionysos. Franz Cumont has suggested a relationship with the Illyrian sabaia, or sabaium, identifying a beer extracted from cereals (see Russu, 1969, p. 241). More recently, Gheorghe Muşu has translated Sabazios as "sap god," from the Indo-European roots *sap- ("taste, perceive") and *sab- ("juice, fluid"). This translation corresponds well to the pattern of Dionysos/Sabazios, who was the divinity of humidity and as such was connected with both vegetation and intoxication (see Muşu, in Vulpe, 1980, pp. 333–336).
The Jews of Syria and Anatolia identified Sabazios with Sabaoth. Under the Roman rulers Sabazios was worshiped in Thrace, where he was more often known as Sebazios or, in Latin, Sabazius, Sabadius, or Sebadius and where he received such epithets as epekoos ("benevolent"), kurios ("lord"), megistos ("greatest"), and so forth. In Crimea, probably under Jewish-Anatolian influence, he was called hupsistos. He was constantly identified with both Zeus and the sun. Motifs of hands making the votive gesture of benedictio Latina are among the distinctive features of his cult. According to several Christian writers (Clement of Alexandria, Arnobius, and Firmicus Maternus), the most impressive rite of initiation into the mysteries of Sabazios consisted of the adept's contact with a snake (aureus coluber ) that was first put over his breast (per sinum ducunt ) and then pulled down to his genitals.
No less enigmatic than Zalmoxis, Sabazios was worshiped as early as the fourth century bce both as a chthonic and as a heavenly god. Scholars have too often tried to solve this riddle by supposing a borrowing from Jewish religion, but Jewish influence was not relevant in Anatolia before the third century bce. One should rather consider that chthonic features determined the character of the Thracian Sabazios, whereas the Phrygian Sabazios was probably connected with the sky.
The ecstatic Eastern rites practiced largely by women in Athens were thrown together for rhetorical purposes by Demosthenes in undermining his opponent Aeschines for participating in his mother's cultic associations:
On attaining manhood you abetted your mother in her initiations and the other rituals, and read aloud from the cultic writings ... You rubbed the fat-cheeked snakes and swung them above your head, crying Euoi saboi and hues attes, attes hues.
Byzantine Greek encyclopedia, Suda (10th century?), flatly states
Sabazios ... is the same as Dionysos. He acquired this form of address from the rite pertaining to him; for the barbarians call the bacchic cry "sabazein". Hence some of the Greeks too follow suit and call the cry "sabasmos"; thereby Dionysos [becomes] Sabazios. They also used to call "saboi" those places that had been dedicated to him and his Bacchantes ... Demosthenes [in the speech] "On Behalf of Ktesiphon" [mentions them]. Some say that Saboi is the term for those who are dedicated to Sabazios, that is to Dionysos, just as those [dedicated] to Bakkhos [are] Bakkhoi. They say that Sabazios and Dionysos are the same. Thus some also say that the Greeks call the Bakkhoi Saboi.
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In classical antiquity, Phrygia was a kingdom in the west central part of Anatolia, in what is now Asian Turkey, centred on the Sangarios River. After its conquest, it became a region of the great empires of the time. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia
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