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Sabazios: Köken ve Nitelik Tartışmaları

Year 2024, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 589 - 621, 25.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459382

Abstract

MÖ 5. yüzyıldan MS 4. yüzyıla kadar Akdeniz Dünyası’nın pek çok yerinde tapınım görmüş olan Tanrı Sabazios, ölüm, yeniden doğuş, bereket, kırsal yaşam, sağlık ve adalet gibi olgular ile ilişkilendirilmiştir. Pek çok metinde Dionysos ve Zeus ile bir tutulmasına karşın Hellen – Roma kültürel hakimiyeti dışında öz niteliklere, kült örgütlenmesine ve mitsel çeşitlemelere sahiptir. Tanrının kökeni ve özellikleri konusundaki tartışmalar hâlâ sürmektedir. Bu makalede söz konusu tartışmalar tanrının kökeni, tapınım coğrafyası, ikonografisi ve özellikleri başlıkları ile değerlendirilmiştir. Tanrının kökeni hakkındaki en güçlü savlar, onun Trakya, Anadolu ya da İran coğrafyasına ait olduğu yönündedir. Bunun yanında, tanrının Levant’tan gelmiş olabileceğini iddia eden bir görüş de vardır. Epigrafik ve arkeolojik kanıtların büyük bir kısmının Trakya ve Batı Anadolu’da bulunmuş olması bu iki bölgeyi öne çıkarmaktadır. Makalede, Sabazios’a bir Anadolu kökeni atfetmenin mümkün olmadığı savunulmakta ve Trakya kökenli olduğu tezi, kaynakların yeni yorumlarıyla desteklenmektedir. Bir başka tartışma alanı ise Sabazios’un özellikleri ve Hellen-Roma dünyasındaki diğer tanrılar ile olan ilişkisidir. Klasik Dönem’den Roma Dönemi’ne kadar pek çok yazar onu Dionysos ile bir tutmuştur. Buna karşılık epigrafik gelenekte Zeus ile ilişkilendirilmiştir. Tanrının ikonografisi ve sembolleri ise senkretik özellikler göstermektedir. Araştırmacıların çoğu, Sabazios’un Zeus ile olan ilişkisinden dolayı onun bir hava tanrısı olduğunu öne sürmüştür. Makalenin ikinci ve üçüncü kısımlarında bu tartışmalar değerlendirilmiş ve Sabazios’un bir yeraltı tanrısı ya da kahraman olabileceği yönünde yeni bir öneri ortaya koyulmuştur.

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Sabazius: Debates on Origin and Nature

Year 2024, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 589 - 621, 25.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459382

Abstract

The god Sabazios, worshipped in many parts of the Mediterranean world from the 5th century BC to the 4th century AD, has been associated with concepts such as death, rebirth, fertility, rural life, health, and justice. Although often identified with Dionysus and Zeus in various texts, Sabazios possesses intrinsic qualities, a unique cult organization, and mythical variations beyond the Hellenistic-Roman cultural framework. The debates regarding his origins and characteristics continue to this day. This article evaluates these debates under the topics of the god’s origin, geographical worship areas, iconography, and attributes.
The most compelling arguments regarding Sabazios’ origin suggest that he belongs to the regions of Thrace, Anatolia, or Iran. There is also a view proposing that Sabazios might have originated from the Levant. The fact that a significant portion of epigraphic and archaeological evidence has been found in Thrace and Western Anatolia highlights the importance of these two regions. In this article, it is argued that attributing an Anatolian origin to Sabazios is not feasible, and instead, the thesis of a Thracian origin is supported with new interpretations of available sources.
Another key discussion revolves around the characteristics of Sabazios and his relationship with other gods in the Greco-Roman world. From classical times to the Roman period, many authors identified him with Dionysus, while in the epigraphic tradition, he is associated with Zeus. However, Sabazios’ iconography and symbols demonstrate a strong syncretic nature. Most researchers suggest that Sabazios is a sky god due to his association with Zeus. In the second and third sections of this article, these discussions are examined in detail, and a new suggestion is made that Sabazios may be an underworld god or a mythic hero.

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Ahmet Türkan 0000-0002-3358-0828

Publication Date September 25, 2024
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APA Türkan, A. (2024). Sabazios: Köken ve Nitelik Tartışmaları. OANNES - International Journal of Ancient History, 6(2), 589-621. https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459382
AMA Türkan A. Sabazios: Köken ve Nitelik Tartışmaları. OANNES. September 2024;6(2):589-621. doi:10.33469/oannes.1459382
Chicago Türkan, Ahmet. “Sabazios: Köken Ve Nitelik Tartışmaları”. OANNES - International Journal of Ancient History 6, no. 2 (September 2024): 589-621. https://doi.org/10.33469/oannes.1459382.
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