- but also
including altars and stelae,
dedicated to
Theos Hypsistos, or
sometimes simply Hypsistos,
mainly found in Asia
Minor (Cappadocia,
Bithynia and Pontus)...
-
excavation of the
sanctuary of Zeus
Hypsistos, the
Almighty God. As the work
approached its end, the cult
statue of Zeus
Hypsistos was
found in the mud. Beginning...
-
euhemeristic account of the
Phoenician deities, Elioun, whom he
calls Hypsistos 'the highest' and who is
therefore likely ʿElyōn, is
quite separate from...
- in the
Roman period, part of the Pnyx was used as a
sanctuary of Zeus
Hypsistos.
Evidence for the
sanctuary consist of c. 50
niches for
votive plaques...
- Most High")
Hyperdexios (Ὑπερδέξιος), from the
village Hyperdexion.
Hypsistos (Ὕψιστος, "Supreme, Most High")
Idaeus or
Idaios (Ἰδαῖος), of
mount Ida...
-
Temple of Zeus
Hypsistos, al-Dumayr...
-
Philo states that
Elyon was also
known as
Hypsistos, and that he was
killed by wild
animals during a hunt.
Hypsistos (Ὕψιστος, "most high") is
known as an...
- The
Temple of Zeus
Hypsistos is an
ancient Roman temple dedicated to the
Roman deity Zeus,
located in the
present day town of Al-Dumayr, Syria, located...
-
Temple of Bel,
Palmyra Temple of Jupiter, Damascus,
Syria Temple of Zeus
Hypsistos, Al-Dumayr
Funerary Temple,
Palmyra Temple of Bel-Shamin,
Palmyra Roman...
- 2307/299057. JSTOR 299057. S2CID 163401482. Trebilco, Paul R. (1991). "Theos
Hypsistos and
Sabazios –
syncretism in
Judaism in Asia Minor?".
Jewish Communities...