Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-31763506-20171130021854/@comment-25941257-20171130174823

The Fulminato wrote: "Dio" is the italian word for "God"

"deus" Latin and "theos" ~ greek (should be θεός, but greek and latin alphabet had nearly a 1:1 parallelism)

(Ronnie Jame's grandparent emigrate from italy to the USA)

Following Latin, Greek and ancient Hittite languages, it is considered that the Indo-European would worship the day (as a part of theirs pantheons ofc). As on the three cases, both the word God and the word day had the same root.