- Astartē) is the ****enized form of the
Ancient Near
Eastern goddess ʿAṯtart.
ʿAṯtart was the
Northwest Semitic equivalent of the East
Semitic goddess Ishtar...
-
Northwest Semitic feminine form of ʿAṯtar, the
Great Goddess 𐎓𐎘𐎚𐎗𐎚 (ʿ
Aṯtart), is
often mentioned in
Ugaritic ritual texts, but pla**** a
minor role in...
- (rbt ảṯrt ym) and "mother of the gods" (qnyt ỉlm) ʿAnat, a war
goddess ʿAṯtart, a
goddess of the hunt also
sharing Anat's
warlike role,
regarded as analogous...
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include Hebrew עשתרת (transliterated Ashtoreth),
Ugaritic ‘ṯtrt (also ‘
Aṯtart or ‘Athtart),
Akkadian DAs-tar-tú (also Astartu) and
Etruscan Uni-Astre...
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Reshef —
Reshep [“Daimon of the Carthaginians”] Gad?
Ashtarte Ashtarte Attart Herakles Melqart Melqart Milqart Milk
Iolaos [“problematic”]
Eshmun Eshmun...
- of
fertility and civilisation, or to the
Canaanite version of Ishtar,
ʿAṯtart. It also
might have been
dedicated to the male
storm deity Hadad, or it...
-
introduced at the 2005
Athens Motor Show by Gr**** 4x4
Rally Champion Stefan Attart. It
combines the body of a
Fortwo with the ch****is and
drivetrain of a Unimog...
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Gebal Derceto Tanit Moabite Ashtar-Chemosh
Ugaritic Anat
Arsay ʼAṯirat
ʼAttart Dadmiš
Kotharat Nikkal-wa-Ib
Pidray Shapash Shatiqatu Tallay Ušḫara Triple...