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 | | For we have been indeed a kind of "spiritual State", ambivalent creation of the ones initiated by Zamolxis and of the Great Priests from Kogaion, the Holy Mountain, a reason for which our boundaries lasted always virtually unchanged, even if, at times, either some civilization overlapping or brief artificial territorial divisions might have occurred. |
 | | For the legendary Pangaion, as a main Thracian worshipping premise, seems to have been exclusively dedicated to Gebeleizis, whose Uranian- Solar Priests, the otherwise called "Wanderers through Clouds", were arguing the human body to be nothing else but the "spirit's prison", the only salvation for the soul being its liberation from the "reclusive" corpse. |
 | | Now, the river flowing "near by", at the mountain's proximity and which Strabon was depicting, couldn't have been another one but the Ialomitza, also called by Getae people through the name "Naparis", meaning "the Heavenly One" or "the Divine One". |
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