-
union of the Sky
Father Papaios and the Earth-and-Water
Mother Api. Targī̆tavah-Skuδa was very
closely ****ociated with
Papaios or
confused with him in...
- "father."
Papaios was the
consort of the
Earth goddess Api,
hence why he was
equated by
Herodotus of Halicarn****us with the Gr**** god Zeus.
Papaios was the...
- the
source of all creation, and from her were born Api (the Earth) and
Papaios (Heaven). This
attests of the
paramount role of the fire-deity in the Iranian...
-
ranked beneath Tabiti (whom
Herodotus claims as a form of Hestia), Api and
Papaios in Scythia's
divine hierarchy. His cult
object was an iron sword. The "Scythian...
-
Female Region Eurasian steppe Ethnic group Scythic peoples Parents Api and
Papaios Consort Targī̆tavah
Equivalents Canaanite ʿAštart Gr**** Aphroditē Ourania...
- the Scythians, he
equates their queen of the gods, Tabiti, to Hestia,
Papaios and Api to Zeus and Gaia respectively, and
Argimpasa to
Aphrodite Urania...
-
Jupiter (*Djous patēr), even in the form of "dad" or "papa" in the
Scythian Papaios for Zeus, or the
Palaic expression Tiyaz papaz. The
epithet *Ph₂tḗr Ǵenh1-tōr...
- the
ancestral Indo-European mythology. At
least three deities, Tabiti,
Papaios and Api, are
generally interpreted as
having Indo-European origins, while...
-
Targitaos or Skythēs as a son of "Zeus" (that is, the
Scythian Sky
Father Papaios), and was
likely ****imilated by the Gr****s from the
northern s****s of...
- goats) are
offered to them.
Herodotus attested the
seven Scythian gods as:
Papaios (corresponding to Zeus), the sky god;
Tabiti (Hestia), the
hearth goddess...