- *
Dyḗus (lit. 'daylight-sky-god'), also *
Dyḗus ph₂tḗr (lit. 'father daylight-sky-god'), is the
reconstructed name of the daylight-sky god in Proto-Indo-European...
- Proto-Indo-Iranian *dyā́wš, from the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) daylight-sky god *
Dyēus, and is
cognate with the Gr**** Διας – Zeus Patēr,
Illyrian Dei-pátrous,...
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reflex of *
Dyeus,
could be
considered god of the day-lit sky
Aurora (mythology),
goddess of the dawn
Jupiter (mythology), as a
reflex of *
Dyeus, god of the...
- all of
which are
reflexes of the same Proto-Indo-European deity's name, *
Dyēus Ph₂tḗr.
While there are
numerous parallels adduced from
outside of Indo-European...
-
Dyēus, the
daylight sky and seat of the never-dying and
heavenly gods, in a
relationship of
contrast and union,
since the
fructifying rains of
Dyēus might...
- name
comes from the Proto-Indo-European
vocative compound *
Dyēu-pəter (nominative: *
Dyēus-pətēr,
meaning "Father Sky-God", or "Father Day-God"). As the...
-
theologies derived from the Proto-Indo-European
sphere (i.e. from
Dheghom and
Dyeus). In some
polytheistic cultures, such as the
Ancient Egyptian religion which...
- Proto-Indo-European *deiwos, 'celestial' or 'shining', from the same root as *
Dyēus, the
reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon. In classical...
- Zeus is the Gr****
continuation of *
Dyēus the name of the Proto-Indo-European god of the
daytime sky, also
called *
Dyeus ph2tēr ("Sky Father"). The god is...
- "Daughter of
Dyēus" is
attested as an
epithet attached to a dawn-goddess in
several poetic traditions: PIE: *diwós dhuǵhatḗr, "Daughter of
Dyēus", Vedic:...