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Baalat Gebal (Phoenician: 饜饜饜饜 饜饜饜, B士LT GBL; also
romanized as Ba鈥檃lat
Gebal or
Baalat Gubal;
literally "Lady of Byblos"), also
known as B膿ltu...
- The
Temple of
Baalat Gebal (Arabic: 賲毓亘丿 亘毓賱丞 噩亘賷賱
maebad baalat jbeil) was an
important Bronze Age
temple structure in the
World Heritage Site of Byblos...
- the Old
Kingdom donated goods to the
temple of
Baalat Gebal in Byblos,
using the
syncretism of
Baalat with
Hathor to
cement their close trading relationship...
- be
called "Baalei teshuva" (m. plural), "Baal teshuva" (m. singular), a "
Baalat teshuva"
refers to a female, and "chozeret biteshuva" in Hebrew. Schools...
- pla**** the
title role in her
first Hebrew-language
Israeli drama series,
Baalat HaChalomot, and, in the
following year, she pla**** Macy in the comedy-drama...
- of the
month of Sha'aban
Lailatul Barat or Mid-Sha'ban, a
Muslim holiday Baalat, 'Lady of Byblos', was the
goddess of the city of Byblos,
Phoenicia in ancient...
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Astarte Atargatis 士A峁痶ar
Azizos Ba士al Ba士al
Marqod Ba士al 峁pon Ba士alshamem
Ba士alat Gebal Chemosh Dagan El
Eshmun Haddu Kotharat Kothar-wa-Khasis
Melqart Milcom...
- the
Phoenician archaeological site
containing the
ruins of the
Temple of
Baalat Gebal and the
Temple of the Obelisks. The
castle was
built by the Crusaders...
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classical antiquity.
Primarily she was a
fertility goddess, but, as the
baalat ("mistress") of her city and
people she was also
responsible for
their protection...
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Atargatis (related to the
Babylonian and ****yrian
Inanna and
Phoenician Baalat Gebal), a
fertility and sea
goddess from Syria, was also po****r. By the...