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Astaroth (also
Ashtaroth,
Astarot and Asteroth), in demonology, is
known to be the
Great Duke of **** in the
first hierarchy with
Beelzebub and Lucifer;...
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rendered as
Ashtaroth Karnaim, was a city in
Bashan east of the
Jordan River. A
distinction is to be made
between two
neighbouring cities:
Ashtaroth, and northeast...
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contained sixty walled cities and many
unwalled towns, with his
capital at
Ashtaroth (probably
modern Tell Ashtara,
where there still exists a 70-foot (20 m)...
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Sihon was an
Amorite king
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible, king of
Ashtaroth, who
refused to let the
Israelites p****
through his country.
Chronicled in...
- 1350 BC as Aštartu, and is
usually identified with the
Biblical city of
Ashtaroth. Aštartu is only
referenced in two of the 382-letter
Amarna corpus, in...
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Bashan is
mentioned 59
times in the
Hebrew Bible. It is the
location of
Ashtaroth Karnaim and
Edrei (modern-day Daraa), as well as the city of Golan, which...
- (Neominois)
ridingsii wyomingo Scott, 1998
Chionobas stretchii W.H. Edwards, 1870
Neominois dionysus Scudder, 1878
Satyrus ashtaroth Strecker, [1878]...
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disputed territory in the
Golan between the city
states of
Hazor and
Ashtaroth. Some
scholars believe that this 'Garu' is
identical with the biblical...
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orange membranes containing a
liquid that
explodes on
contact with air.
Ashtaroth, a
being composed of many
kaiju species, has a
secondary form not dissimilar...
- Publishing, Inc. ISBN 3886181057. Newbold,
Captain (1846). "On the site of
Ashtaroth". The
Journal of the
Royal Geographical Society. 16. Murray: 331–338....