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In the mythologies of the daughter languages (namely, Baltic, Greek and Old Indic), the sun deity crosses the sky in a horse-driven chariot or wagon. However, Mallory and Adams caution that the motif is not exclusively Indo-European, and mention evidence of its presence in Mesopotamia.
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A character related to the Sun deity is the 'Sun-maiden'. Examples are 'Saules meita', the daughter of Saulé in Baltic tradition, and Sūryā, daughter to Indic Sun god Sūrya. Scholars also posit Helen of Troy, from Greek mythology, was another example of the 'Sun-maiden'.
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Although the sun was personified as an independent deity, the Proto-Indo-Europeans also visualized the sun as the "lamp of Dyēws" or the "eye of Dyēws", as seen in various reflexes: "the god's lamp" in
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across the sky on a horse-driven chariot is a common motif among Indo-European myths. While it is probably inherited, the motif certainly appeared after the introduction of the wheel in the
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is reconstructed based on the solar deities of the attested Indo-European mythologies, although its gender (male or female) is disputed, since there are deities of both genders. Likewise,
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may also allude to this association: the words for "eye" and "sun" are switched in these languages, hence the name of the goddesses.
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Egyptian mythology is unrelated to Indo-European mythology so there is unlikely any historical link, but the metaphor of
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is reconstructed based on the lunar deities of the daughter languages, but they differ in regards to their gender.
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In Ukrainian myth, like in Baltic tradition, the moon, Myesyats, is a male god and said to marry the Sun goddess.
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The Eye of Ra, an unrelated non Indo-European deity but with a similar motif to the Eye of Dyews metaphor
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about 3500 BC, and is therefore a late addition to Proto-Indo-European culture.
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narrates that creator Ohrmazd fashioned the sun "whose horses were swift".
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holding a child in her arms from between 1400 and 1200 BC.
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deity of the Sun and deity of the Moon respectively.
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Index

Sehul
lang
transliteration
IPA
ISO 639 code
multilingual support templates
See why

Hittite Sun goddess
Sky
Planet
Sun
Sunday
Dielli
Sulis
Usil
Helios
Surya
Sol
UTU-liya
Saulė
Hvare-khshaeta
Sowilō

Men
Sky
Planet
Moon
Monday
Hëna

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