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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky — Cambridge, 1914

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Direct identifications of Zeus with the Sun 193

Again, a series of inscriptions from Trachonitis establishes the
cult of a deity, whose full title was 'Zeus the unconquered Sun, the
god Aumos1.' Thus a stone over the door of a cell in the monastery
of Deir el Leben records the following act of piety:

Of Zeus the unconquered Sun, the god Aumos. The enclosure of the court
was founded by Kassios Malichathos of the village of Reimea and by Paulos
Maximinos of the village of Faithful Mardochoi2.

Fig. 142.

Passing from Palestine to Asia Minor, we still find local sun-
gods identified with Zeus. A sample will serve. A stele from
Maionia (MenneJi) now at Koloe (Koula) associates the radiate bust;
of a Lydian sun-god, here called Zeus Masphalatends, with that of
the moon-god Men (fig. 142)3.

1 Zei>s dvUrjros HXtos Qebs Adfios Lebas-Waddington Asie Mineure etc. nos. 2392—
2395 Deir-el-Leben, 2441 Aerita, 2455 Agraina, 2390? Merdocha.

2 Corp. inscr. Gr. iii no. 4590 Atos aviar/rov 'HXtou deov Ai>[5t]ou, where for Av[8l]ov
we must read Atifxov (Lebas-Waddington op. cit. no. 2394, W. Drexler in Roscher Lex.
Myth. ii. 2164).

3 Lebas-Reinach Voyage Arch. p. 117 f. pi. 136, 1. The inscription (cp. Corp. inscr.
Gr. ii no. 3439) runs : /caret tt\v tuip 6eG>v irrLTa\yriv iepbs dov/mos ei>xvv I Att M-aGcpaharrivoj)
/cat M^t Tia/m-ov Mr]vl Tvpavvcp \ eKeXevcrev rrjpeladai airb i]p:epQu 6. dris 5e toijtcov aireLd-qcn,
dvayvdoaeraL | ras dwapas rod Atos. iirLp:eXrjaa/xevov AlovvctLov | Aioddopov /cat '^p/xoyivovs
BaXeplov, Ztovs av£ \ p.{r]vbs) Aiarpov. Cp. Lebas-Reinach ib. p. 118 pi. 136, 2.

At Baluklaou, a day's ride south from Lystra, W. M. Calder and Sir W. M. Ramsay
found a dedication of the first century A.D., which associates 'E/^tjp \ M-iyiarov with Att

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