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Revision as of 17:26, 28 December 2020
Rincaleus is a Thracian god, known from a few epigraphic inscriptions found near Krinides, Philippi, Greece. He is identified with ancient Greek god Apollo and the Thracian Heros according to iconographic tradition of the bas-relief [1]The dedications were made by Roman citizens.The theonym is written in Latin. Probably Rincaleus is local deity and syncretized with Apollo.
The Latin text of the shown inscription[2]:
D(omino) Rinc(aleo) ex ip[erio] L(ucius) Ac(cius) Venustus
References
- ^ "(PDF) About the nature of the Great god Rincaleus". ResearchGate.
- ^ AE 1923, 00089.
Bibliography
- Collart, Paul; Ducrey, Pierre (1975). "Philippes I. Les reliefs rupestres. Catalogue". Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Supplément 2 (in French): 27–196.