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Definition of Astartes

Astarte
Astarte As*tar"te, n. [Gr. ? a Ph[oe]nician goddess.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of bivalve mollusks, common on the coasts of America and Europe.

Meaning of Astartes from wikipedia

- name of the Imperial Space Marines is the Adeptus Astartes, named for one of their creators, Amar Astarte, an immortal human. Mythology portal Asia portal...
- universe of Warhammer 40,000, the Space Marines, also known as the Adeptus Astartes, are superhuman warrior-monks who fight for the Imperium of Man. They wear...
- Zadig, Astarté is the queen of Babylon and Zadig's final love interest In Manfred, by Lord Byron, Astarte is the name of Manfred's lost love Astartes, or...
- monastic organization in the Star Wars epic space opera franchise The Adeptus Astartes, Space Marines, are genetically altered super soldiers who serve the Imperium...
- include: Astarte acuticostata Friele, 1877 Astarte arctica (Gray, 1824) Astarte borealis (Schumacher, 1817) Astarte castanea (Say, 1822) Astarte crebricostata...
- Astarte was an all-female black metal band from Athens, Greece, named after the goddess Astarte. Astarte first formed under the name Lloth in September...
- Astarte subaequilatera, or the lentil astarte, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Astartidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North...
- Astarte and the Sea (also pAmherst IX or simply the Astarte Papyrus) is an Egyptian hieratic tale, dating from the New Kingdom, which relates a story...
- Astarte castanea, or the chestnut astarte, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Astartidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North...
- to have been referred to by the title include Inanna, Anat, Isis, Nut, Astarte, and possibly Asherah (by the prophet Jeremiah). In Greco-Roman times,...