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Soter derives from the Greek epithet σωτήρ (sōtēr), meaning a saviour, a deliverer; initial capitalised Σωτήρ; fully capitalised ΣΩΤΗΡ; feminine Soteira (Σώτειρα) or sometimes Soteria (Σωτηρία).
"Soter" was used as:
- a title of gods: Poseidon Soter, Zeus Soter, Dionysus Soter, Apollo Soter, Hades Soter, Helios Soter, Athena Soteira, Asclepius Soter, and Hecate Soteira.
 - the name of a distinct mythical figure, Soter (daimon)
 - an epithet of several heroized or deified leaders of Hellenistic dynasties, see Hellenistic ruler cult:
- Antigonus Monophthalmus (382 to 301 BCE), awarded the title for liberating Athens from Cassander
 - Ptolemy I Soter of Egypt (reigned 323-283 BCE)
 - Antiochus I Soter of the Seleucid Empire (reigned 281-261 BCE)
 - Demetrius I Soter of the Seleucid Empire (reigned 161-150 BCE)
 - Diomedes Soter
 - Dionysios Soter
 - Polyxenos Epiphanes Soter
 - Rabbel II Soter
 - Attalus I
 - Seleucus III Ceraunus
 - Ptolemy IX (died 81 BCE), twice king of Ptolemaic Egypt
 - Diodotus I
 - Strato II
 - Strato I
 - Menander I (died 130 BCE), Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king
 
 - a title of liberators (see also eleutherios (disambiguation)
 - a title of Jesus of Nazareth, which came into use some time after the death of Paul the Apostle,[1] most particularly in the fish acronym
 - the term "God our Saviour" (Greek: θεῷ σωτῆρι ἡμῶν, dative) occurs several times in the New Testament, in the Epistle of Jude,[2] 1 Timothy and Titus.
 - Pope Soter, r. ca. 167 – 174.
 
See also
- Hellenistic religion
 - Messiah
 - Soteria (disambiguation)
 - Soteriology, the study of salvation; in Christian contexts, the branch of Christology dealing with Jesus' capacity as Saviour of humankind
 - Sozusa (disambiguation)
 
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