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- to make it the official religion of Romania. The "Gebeleizis Society" (Romanian: Societatea Gebeleizis), though far from being the only Zalmoxian group...
- Gebeleizis was a god worshiped by the Getae, whose name has been interpreted as a theonym for the Indo-European sky and weather god, evidently also called...
- 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 by...
- with a beard. Later Gebeleizis was equated with Zalmoxis as the same god. According to Herodotus, Gebeleizis (*Zebeleizis/Gebeleizis who is only mentioned...
- Zbelsourdos as an equivalent and partially linguistic cognate of Getic Gebeleizis and Albanian Shurdh, all theonyms used to refer to the Indo-European sky...
- the representative of the supreme deity, Zalmoxis, who is called also Gebeleizis by some among them. Strabo wrote about the high priest of King Burebista...
- of the most prominent Zalmoxian groups is the Gebeleizis ****ociation (Romanian: Societatea Gebeleizis). In the same time, in Romania there is a recognized...
- centered around the god (daimon) Zalmoxis whom some of the Getae called Gebeleizis. But the Getans, who are the bravest of the Thracians, and most sensitive...
- (Georgian mythology) Afi (Abkhaz mythology) Atämshkai (Moksha mythology) Gebeleizis (Dacian mythology) Horagalles (Sami mythology) Orko (Basque mythology)...
- Dacian god Zalmodegikos Getan king who ruled around 200 BC Zebeleizis, Gebeleizis, Gebeleixis, Nebeleizis Other name of the Dacian god Zalmoxis Zia "mare"...