Rincaleus
Rincaleus is a Thracian god, known from a few epigraphic inscriptions found near Krinides, Philippi, Greece.[1] He is identified as a "Great God" in the pantheon of the Sapei, and is presented as a horseman.[2] The dedications were made by Roman citizens. The theonym is written in Latin. Probably Rincaleus is local deity and was syncretized with Apollo.

Dominus Rincaleus
The Latin text of the shown inscription:[3]
D(omino) Rinc(aleo) ex ip[erio] L(ucius) Ac(cius) Venustus
References
- Collart & Ducrey 1975, p. 34.
- "About the nature of the Great god Rincaleus". ResearchGate.
- AE 1923, 00089.
Bibliography
- Collart, Paul; Ducrey, Pierre (1975). "Philippes I. Les reliefs rupestres. Catalogue". Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Supplément 2 (in French). 2 (1): 27–196. doi:10.3406/bch.1975.5084.
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