Thracian horseman

Thracian horseman is the conventional term for a recurring motif from the iconography of Paleo-Balkanic mythology during the Roman era.

The tradition is attested from Thrace to Moesia and Scythia Minor, also known as the "Thracian Heros", at Odessos (Varna) attested by a Thracian name as Heros Karabazmos, a god of the underworld usually depicted on funeral statues as a horseman slaying a beast with a spear.[1][2][3]

It has been part of the syncretism of Romanized people; Cult of Apollo[4], Christianized people; possible connections with warrior saints, e.g. Saint George[5] and Saint Demetrius[6]

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