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The Indo-European Sky Father God

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The Origins of the Proto-Indo-European Religion

Professor David Antony says, the speakers of late proto-Indo-European expressed thanks for sons, fat cattle and swift horses to Sky Father. A male god whose prominence probably reflected the importance of fathers and brothers in the herding units that composed the core of earthly social organization. The name Dios stems from the root deal denoting the daylight sky. According to pagan legends surviving among Lithuanian peasants, Dívus was their god of the sky. His name is also derived from that word for sky, as is the name of the chief deity of the ancient Greeks, Zeus.

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