entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_BENDIS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,Official Athenian state cult by 429 BCE decree; Plato Republic 327a (c. 375 BCE) opens at the Bendideia. Thracian Iron Age origin; Athenian Classical-period reception.,SRC_PLATO_REPUBLIC,reviewed ENT_COTYS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,Cotytia attested in Attic comedy of the late 5th c. BCE (Eupolis fr. 85) and Aeschylus Edoni (possibly 470s BCE). Spread to Corinth and Macedon by the 4th c. BCE.,SRC_ARCHIBALD_ODRYSIAN,reviewed ENT_DAC_DERZELAS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,Odessos coin evidence from 3rd–2nd c. BCE; this falls within the Thracian Iron Age period which covers the Dacian context.,SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed ENT_SABAZIOS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,Sabazios attested in Athens from the 5th c. BCE (Aristophanes Wasps 422 BCE; Demosthenes 330 BCE); Thracian Iron Age origin; cult persisted through the Roman Imperial period as Zeus Sabazios.,SRC_ARCHIBALD_ODRYSIAN,reviewed ENT_THRA_GEBELEIZIS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,"Herodotus 4.94 (c. 430 BCE): sole attestation, in the context of Getae religion alongside the Zalmoxis tradition.",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed ENT_THRA_HEROS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,"The most widespread Thracian divine figure, attested by hundreds of votive and funerary rider-reliefs across Thrace and Moesia, associated with hunting, healing and heroic/chthonic protection.",SRC_HODDINOTT_THRACIANS,reviewed ENT_THRA_KANDAON,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,A Thracian/Macedonian war-god identified with Ares in late Greek sources (Lycophron's Alexandra and scholia); attestation literary rather than epigraphic.,SRC_HODDINOTT_THRACIANS,reviewed ENT_THRA_PLEISTOROS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,"War-god of the Thracian Apsinthii recorded by Herodotus (9.119), to whom they sacrificed the Persian Oeobazus.",SRC_HODDINOTT_THRACIANS,reviewed ENT_THRA_ZALMOXIS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,Herodotus 4.94-96 (c. 430 BCE) is the primary attestation; Plato Charmides 156d (c. 380 BCE) a secondary one. Reflects Getae Iron Age religious practice of northern Thrace and the lower Danube.,SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed ENT_THRA_ZIBELTHIURDOS,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE,high,"Thracian storm/sky god attested in Greek and Latin inscriptions of the Roman period, equated with Zeus/Jupiter as a thunder deity.",SRC_HODDINOTT_THRACIANS,reviewed