Selloi

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The Selloi were inhabitants of Epirus in ancient Greece, in a region between Dodona—site of the oldest reported oracle—and the Achelous river; Aristotle named the area ancient Hellas. A group who were formerly called Graeci (Graikoi) and later Hellenes lived there as well. [1] According to Homer, they were priests of the Dodonian Zeus.[2] and the word probably means "sacrificers" (compare Gothic saljan, "present, sacrifice").[3]

Selloi were the priests of Dodonian Zeus[4] There is currently no satisfactory etymology of the name Hellenes. Some scholars assert that the name Selloi changed to Sellanes and then to Hellanes-Hellenes. [3] The name may probably be compared with Proto-Indo-European *sa(e)wol, soh2wol, Latin sol, Greek helios, and Sanskrit suryah.) [5]

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