Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Sybaris-after-Abaris-a-new-kind-of-Old-Turkic-leopard?


After Oebarsios (read more here: Aybars - Oebarsios) and Abaris (Abaris - Pars

and other "Bars" names we have a new Bars/Pars name in Pauly's RE:

Sybaris!

acc. to wiki:

"Sybaris or Lamia of Mount Cirphis, Greece, was a legendary cave-dwelling giant beast that devoured both livestock and humans. It was hurled from an overhanging rock and killed by the hero Eurybatus."

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Sybaris? maybe a water-leopard?

Su-bars?

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Eurybatus ...striking it against the rocks where a fountain sprung up.

It has to do with water. Where it falls, a fountain springs up.(wiki)

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Eurybatus is a VERY interesting name for me ´, too.

URI means Old Turkic male child and batu means hero. A young hero URI-BATU.


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URI-BATU - versus - EURYBATUS

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And there is a city founded with the name of this beast in Italy. 




It lays on a coastal ridge near a wetland lagoon. (water water, everywhere is water)

Possible?


Yes...



Uzunbacak Adem 


Some other persons and places with the name Sybaris from Paulys RE:






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