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Thracian horseman

The Thracian horseman ((ブルガリア語:Тракийски конник), (セルビア語:Трачки коњаник)) is the name given to a recurring motif of a deity in the form of a horseman, in Paleo-Balkanic mythology. The motif typically features a caped horseman astride a steed, with a spear poised in his right hand. He is often depicted as slaying a beast with a spear, though this features is sometimes absent. The tradition is best illustrated in surviving artifacts from Thrace, Macedonia, Moesia, and Scythia Minor dating to the Roman era, and is often found depicted on funerary statues.
There are different theories on the identification of the deity.
*Rhesus, a Thracian king who fought on the side of the Trojans in the Iliad, Book X.
*A god of the underworld, which would explain why he commonly appears on funerary statues.
*Sabazios, the Thracian version of the Indo-European ''Dyeus.'' Sabazios gained widespread importance after the Roman conquest.
* The rider is a syncretism of a Romanized people; the rider is a representation of the Cult of Apollo.
After Christianity was adopted, the motif of the Thracian horseman is believed to have continued in representations of Saint George slaying the dragon.〔
In the 4th century, the reliefs were considered to be representations of St. George.
==Examples==

File:Madara Bulgaria.jpg|The Madara Rider, an early medieval rock relief carving on the Madara Plateau east of Shumen in northeastern Bulgaria, near the village of Madara
File:The Thracian Rider God.jpg|The Thracian rider god, at the Madara Museum, Bulgaria
File:Thracian Horseman Histria Museum mod.jpg|Thracian horseman, Histria Museum, Romania
File:Marble votive tablet of a Thracian horseman.jpg|Marble votive tablet of a Thracian horseman, Bulgaria
File:Thracian horseman in National Historical Museum Bulgaria 005.JPG|Statue of a Thracian horseman, 3rd century, National History Museum of Bulgaria
File:Sazabazios MNIR IMG 6298.JPG| Thracian horseman at the National History Museum of Bulgaria
File:Cavaler Trac in Muzeul din Madara Bulgaria.JPG|Thracian Horseman at the Madara Museum, Bulgaria
File:Cavaler Trac Muzeul din Madara 68.JPG|Thracian rider with woman, Madara Museum, Bulgaria
File:Burgas Archaeological Museum - Thracian rider - P1020149.JPG|Thracian rider, Burgas Archaeological Museum, Bulgaria
File:Haskovo Historic Museum 2011 PD 223.JPG|Thracian horseman, Haskovo Historic Museum, Bulgaria
File:Thracian cavalrymen vs an armored Greek food soldier - Getty Villa Collection.jpg|Thracian horseman vs. armored Greek foot soldier, Getty Villa, USA
File:Artifacts at Felix Romuliana, fragment of a decorated frieze. Serbia.jpg|Carved relief of a Thracian horseman at Felix Romuliana (''Gamzigrad''), Serbia
File:S.George (Novgorod, mid. 14 c, GTG).jpg|14th century icon of Saint George slaying the dragon, in the same motif as the Thracian Horseman

*A figurine of Apollo (Romanized) excavated at Perperikon, Ancient site in Bulgaria.〔http://sofiaecho.com/2010/10/18/978553_archaeology-summer-dig-at-perperikon-yields-new-finds〕
*At the Maglić monastery of village Blato, Pirot, Serbia, a 2nd-century AD relief of the Thracian horseman was excavated in September 2008.
*More "rider god" steles are at the Burdur Museum, in Turkey. Under the Roman Emperor Gordian III the god on horseback appears on coins minted at Tlos, in neighboring Lycia, and at Istrus, in the province of Lower Moesia, between Thrace and the Danube. It is generally thought that the young emperor's grandfather came from an Anatolian family, because of his unusual cognomen, Gordianus.〔(Sabazios on coins, illustrated in the M. Halkam collection. )〕 The iconic image of the god or hero on horseback battling the chthonic serpent, on which his horse tramples, appears on Celtic votive columns, and with the coming of Christianity it was easily transformed into the image of Saint George and the Dragon, whose earliest known depictions are from tenth- and eleventh-century Cappadocia and eleventh-century Georgia and Armenia.
*An important Serbian example of the influence of the Thracian Horseman in Christian iconography appears in the badly damaged wall painting of St George in the ruins of Đurđevi stupovi (the Towers of St George) (circa 1168)

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