Thraetaona

Thraetaona (or Traetaona) is a heroic character in Zoroastrianism and Zoroastrian mythology who overthrew Azhi Dahaka, chaining him to the mouth of a volcano. Thraetaona has many traits that inlcude him in the archetype generally associated with Christ, Hercules in Greek mythology, Trita, and Ivan Trety.

 

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