- ..)
Athtart begins with an ayin, and
Athirat with an aleph. (...)
Athtart appears in
parallel with Anat in
texts (...), but
Athirat and
Athtart do not...
- the
apposition ἄρχων τῶν δαιμονίων ‘head of the →Demons’." M. Smith, ‘
Athtart in Late
Bronze Age
Syrian Texts [in:] D. T.
Sugimoto (ed), Transformation...
- from the
original on 31
January 2008.
Retrieved 19
March 2018. M. Smith, '
Athtart in Late
Bronze Age
Syrian Texts [in:] D. T.
Sugimoto (ed), Transformation...
-
tried to take the
place of the dead Baal and failed. Male
counterpart of
Athtart. Azizos, god of the
morning star and twin
brother of Arsu. Ba'alah, the...
- upon
hearing this on the
mount of Lel
attacks the envoys,
though Anat and
Athtart hold him back. When the
story resumes, Baʿal has
already started to battle...
-
Children Anat
Ashtar Baal Mot
Shahar Shalim Shapash Yam (Ugarit religions)
Athtart? Hadad? 70 Sons in
Total Equivalents Syrian Dagon Mesopotamian Anu, Enlil...
-
Goddesses of Canaan. Continuum. pp. 143–. ISBN 978-0-8264-6830-7. M. Smith, '
Athtart in Late
Bronze Age
Syrian Texts [in:] D. T.
Sugimoto (ed), Transformation...
- Ba’al as
weapons that help Ba’al
strike down Yamm and Ba'al is supreme. ‘
Athtart proclaims Ba‘al's
victory and
salutes Ba‘al/Hadad as lrkb ‘rpt (Rider on...
- Astarte, the ****enized form of the
Ancient Near
Eastern goddess Ashtart or
Athtart (Northwest Semitic), a
deity closely related to
Ishtar (East Semitic),...
-
Hebrew עשתרת (transliterated Ashtoreth),
Ugaritic ‘ṯtrt (also ‘Aṯtart or ‘
Athtart),
Akkadian DAs-tar-tú (also Astartu) and
Etruscan Uni-Astre (Pyrgi Tablets)...