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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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Zeus Ombrios

associated Bactrian rulers, Agathokles and Pantaleon. Agathokles
has for reverse design Zeus holding Hekate as a torch-bearer on
his extended right hand and leaning on a spear with his left
(fig. 361)1. Pantaleon has Zeus holding the same Hekate and
leaning on the same spear, but seated on a throne (fig. 3^2) '
Now the combination of Zeus with Hekate, though occasionally
met with in the classical area3, is hardly to be explained fr°lT1
Greek sources4. It is far more likely that we have here to do wit
the Hellenised version of a native Indian cult. Indra as a storm
god controlled both fire and water. Fire in the Vedic religi°n lS
Agni, and according to the Qatapatha Brdhmana5 Agni had thiee

Fig. 362.

61).

1 Brit. Mus. Cat. Corns Greek and Scythic Kings p. 10 pi. 4, 4 (~~ m^_, ^v>ri<!ge
cp. ib. pi. 4, 5 drachm, G. Macdonald in The Cambridge History of India

1922 i. 449, 464 pi. 3, 6. G tfiic-

2 Brit. Mas. Cat. Coins Greek and Scythic Kings pi. 30, 4 ( = my fig. 362''
donald in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922 i. 449, 465 p« 3> 7^[s])'

3 Supra i. 141 f. fig. 106 (double rock-cut throne on Chalke, inscribed Ac5s- ' ^ Tfjs
ii. 714 n. 3 (inscription at Stratonikeia honouring (l)ep£a tov Ha[va/J.dpov > „roll/ott1lS
'Eiarnjs t(i})s (d)atdotp6pov), ii. 835 n. 6, 838 (inscription at Rome by sacerdus del

et Aecate (sic)).

4 Supra i. 543 n. 1 Zeus and Hekate as parents of Britomartis (?)• Egge''n^

5 Catapatha Brahmana 1. 2. 3. if. {The Satapatha-Brdhmana trans. J-^ ffas
Part ({The Sacred Books of the East xii) Oxford 1882 p. 47) : ' I. Fourfold, na ^ feilf
Agni (fire) at first...[id. 1. 3. 3. 13 ff. relates that the three former Agnis e ^ ^
of the thunderbolt] Thereupon the one who still constitutes the fire in °atcoveted &
concealed himself from fear. He entered into the waters. Him the gods ^L^^ga
brought forcibly away from the waters. He spat upon the waters, saying, ^ rfj} ■
ye who are an unsafe place of refuge, from whom they take me away agaws
 
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