- (ʿAbd-
ʿAštart), 𐤌𐤕𐤍𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 (Mattan-
ʿAštart), and 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕𐤀𐤌 (ʿ
Aštart-ʾImmī); the king
Hiram I
allegedly built a new
temple for
ʿAštart and...
- cults. The
ancient West
Asian cults who
influenced Artimpasa were
those of
ʿAštart-Ištar-Aphroditē
during the long-period of
Scythian presence in Western...
- step) and a modulus, one can
proceed thus: FermatSieve(N,
astart, aend, astep, modulus) a ←
astart do
modulus times: b2 ← a*a - N if b2 is a square, modulo...
- Guardian.
Retrieved 5
January 2023. "Dangers of teen
escort transport |
ASTART for Teens". "The Lisa
McPherson Clause". The
Exploitation of
Youth and Families...
- bḥym tḥt šmš wmškb ʾt rpʾm ʾanōk(ī) Tabnīt kōhēn
ʿAštart mīlk Ṣīdūnīm bīn ʾEšmūnʿūzēr kōhēn
ʿAštart mīlk Ṣīdūnīm šūkēb bāʾarūn ze(h) mī ʾata kūl ʾadōm...
- the
Anarya was thus also
typical of the cult of the
Levantine celestial ʿAštart. The
Anarya combined the
traits of both the "transformed"
shaman of the...
-
differentiate him from the
Canaanite feminine form of ʿAṯtar, 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 (ʿ
Aštart), in the
Phoenician and
Aramaic scripts as 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤌 and 𐡏𐡔𐡕𐡓𐡌 (ʿAštarum)...
- Chemosh, and was
identified as a form of the
Canaanite goddess 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 (ʿ
Aštart),
although the
masculine form of ʿAštar in the god's name
shows that ʿAštar-Chemosh...
- Baal-Eser I (Balazeros I, Ba‘l-mazzer I) 946–930 BC
Abdastartus (‘Abd-‘
Astart) 929–921 BC
Astartus (‘Ashtart) 920–901 BC
Killed predecessor.
First of...
- bḥym tḥt šmš wmškb ʾt rpʾm 1 ʼanôkî Tabnît kôhen ‛
Aštart milk Ṣîdônîm bin 2 ʼEšmûn‛azar kôhén ‛
Aštart milk Ṣîdônîm šôkéb bâʼarôn 3 zè miya ʼatta kul ʼadom...