He traveled to Egypt and brought the people mystic knowledge about the immortality of the soul, teaching them that they would pass at death to a certain place, where they would enjoy all possible blessings for all eternity, and to convince them of this he had a subterranean chamber constructed, to which he withdrew for three years (some other accounts considered he actually lived in Hades for these three years). Herodotus, who declines to commit himself as to the existence of Zalmoxis, expresses the opinion that in any case he must have lived long before the time of Pythagoras. It is probable that Zalmoxis is Sabazius, the Thracian Dionysus or Zeus; Mnaseas of Patrae[?] identified him with Cronos. In Plato he is mentioned as skilled in the arts of incantation.
The name it is believed to be the derived from the Thracian word "zamol" which means "earth" and it may be linked to the underworld experience.
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