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| CIT_DAC_DERZELAS_HDT | ENT_DAC_DERZELAS | SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES | Herodotus, Histories | Book 4.93 | But before he came to the Ister he conquered first the Getai, who believe in immortality: for the Thracians who occupy Salmydessos and are settled above the cities of Apollonian and Mesambria, called the Kyrmianai 90 and the Nipsaioi, delivered themselves over to Dareios without fighting; but the Getai, who are the bravest and the most upright in their dealings of all the Thracians, having betaken themselves to obstinacy were forthwith subdued. | G. C. Macaulay | 1890 | https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2707 | primary-verbatim | Herodotus reports foreign cults via Greek interpretatio (a Greek observer, not an insider source). | 2026-06-17 | deterministic verbatim extraction by book.chapter + substring gate (Gutenberg #2707/#2456) | 1 | 0 |