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Cariocecus or Cariociecus was the god of war in the mythology of various Iberian tribes, in the region then known as Hispania. Through conquest and cultural overlay, he became syncretised with the Ancient Rome god Mars and the Ancient Greek god Ares.

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  • Ο Καριότσεκους (Πορτογαλικά: Cariocecus) ήταν ο θεός του πολέμου στη λουζιτανική μυθολογία. Ήταν αντίστοιχος του Ρωμαϊκού θεού Μαρς και του Ελληνικού Άρη. Οι Λουζιτανοί έκαναν ανθρωποθυσίες και όταν ένας ιερέας τραυμάτιζε έναν αιχμάλωτο στο στομάχι έκαναν προβλέψεις με βάση τον τρόπο που το θύμα έπεφτε κάτω και από την εμφάνιση των εντοσθίων του θύματος. Οι θυσίες δεν περιορίζονταν στους φυλακισμένους αλλά συμπεριλάμβαναν ζώα, άλογα και κατσίκες ιδιαίτερα. Αυτό επιβεβαιώνεται από τον Στράβωνα: «Προσφέρουν μια κατσίκα και φυλακισμένους και άλογα». Οι Λουζιτανοί έκοβαν το δεξί χέρι των αιχμαλώτων και το αφιέρωναν στον Καριότσεκους. (el)
  • Cariocecus or Cariociecus was the god of war in the mythology of various Iberian tribes, in the region then known as Hispania. Through conquest and cultural overlay, he became syncretised with the Ancient Rome god Mars and the Ancient Greek god Ares. The Lusitanians practiced human sacrifice and when a priest wounded a prisoner in the stomach they made predictions by the way the victim fell down and by the appearance of the victim's innards. Sacrifices were not limited to prisoners but also included animals, horses and goats specifically. That was confirmed by Strabo: "They offer a goat and prisoners and horses". The Lusitanians cut the right hand of prisoners and consecrated it to Cariocecus. (en)
  • Carióceco (em latim: Cariocecus) ou Marte Carióceco (em latim: Mars Cariocecus) era o deus da guerra na mitologia lusitana. Era o equivalente lusitano para os deuses romanos Marte e para o grego Ares. De acordo com Estrabão, que não menciona Carióceco, os lusitanos praticavam sacrifícios humanos aos deuses. Eles examinavam as entranhas e as veias do lado da vítima e também praticavam a adivinhação através dos órgãos vitais de vítimas humanas, prisioneiros de guerra, que eram cobertos e, após terem seus órgãos vitais cortados pelo adivinho, faziam augúrios pela forma como a vítima caía. Eles também cortavam a mão direita dos prisioneiros e ofereciam-na aos deuses. A Ares os lusitanos sacrificavam bodes, prisioneiros de guerra e cavalos e também ofereciam hecatombes, no estilo grego, como dizia Píndaro, ofereciam uma centena de cada tipo. (pt)
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  • Ο Καριότσεκους (Πορτογαλικά: Cariocecus) ήταν ο θεός του πολέμου στη λουζιτανική μυθολογία. Ήταν αντίστοιχος του Ρωμαϊκού θεού Μαρς και του Ελληνικού Άρη. Οι Λουζιτανοί έκαναν ανθρωποθυσίες και όταν ένας ιερέας τραυμάτιζε έναν αιχμάλωτο στο στομάχι έκαναν προβλέψεις με βάση τον τρόπο που το θύμα έπεφτε κάτω και από την εμφάνιση των εντοσθίων του θύματος. Οι θυσίες δεν περιορίζονταν στους φυλακισμένους αλλά συμπεριλάμβαναν ζώα, άλογα και κατσίκες ιδιαίτερα. Αυτό επιβεβαιώνεται από τον Στράβωνα: «Προσφέρουν μια κατσίκα και φυλακισμένους και άλογα». Οι Λουζιτανοί έκοβαν το δεξί χέρι των αιχμαλώτων και το αφιέρωναν στον Καριότσεκους. (el)
  • Cariocecus or Cariociecus was the god of war in the mythology of various Iberian tribes, in the region then known as Hispania. Through conquest and cultural overlay, he became syncretised with the Ancient Rome god Mars and the Ancient Greek god Ares. (en)
  • Carióceco (em latim: Cariocecus) ou Marte Carióceco (em latim: Mars Cariocecus) era o deus da guerra na mitologia lusitana. Era o equivalente lusitano para os deuses romanos Marte e para o grego Ares. De acordo com Estrabão, que não menciona Carióceco, os lusitanos praticavam sacrifícios humanos aos deuses. Eles examinavam as entranhas e as veias do lado da vítima e também praticavam a adivinhação através dos órgãos vitais de vítimas humanas, prisioneiros de guerra, que eram cobertos e, após terem seus órgãos vitais cortados pelo adivinho, faziam augúrios pela forma como a vítima caía. Eles também cortavam a mão direita dos prisioneiros e ofereciam-na aos deuses. (pt)
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  • Carióceco (pt)
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