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Eshmun (or
Eshmoun, less
accurately Esmun or Esmoun; Phoenician: π€π€π€π€ ΚΎΕ‘mn; Akkadian: π
π’π¬π‘ Yasumunu) was a
Phoenician god of
healing and the tutelary...
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autre temple: la
dynastie d'Eshmounazor et le
sanctuaire extra-urbain de
Eshmoun Γ Sidon" [Other kings,
other temple: the
dynasty of
Eshmunazor and the...
- "Abd" in
Phoenician means "servant of", and "es" is
perhaps short for
Eshmoun/Eshmun, a
Phoenician god of
healing and the
tutelary god of Sidon. However...
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London 1961,
reprint Macmillan 1968) at 8 (city map
showing the
Temple of
Eshmoun, on the
eastern heights of the Byrsa). E. S. Bouchier, Life and Letters...
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Roman deserters in
Carthaginian service, who
fought on from the
Temple of
Eshmoun and
burnt it down
around themselves when all hope was gone. At this point...
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Roman deserters in
Carthaginian service,
fought on from the
Temple of
Eshmoun and
burnt it down
around themselves when all hope was gone. At this point...
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Roman deserters in
Carthaginian service,
fought on from the
Temple of
Eshmoun and
burnt it down
around themselves when all hope was gone.
There were...
- discovered. It is
believed that a
temple of
Apollo replaced the
sanctuary of
Eshmoun, and this same
process likely led to the
creation of the
temple of Liber...
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autre temple: la
dynastie d'Eshmounazor et le
sanctuaire extra-urbain de
Eshmoun Γ Sidon" [Other kings,
other temple: the
dynasty of
Eshmunazor and the...
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France Mathieu de Lesseps: it is the site of the
ancient Punic temple of
Eshmoun on the Byrsa,
which was
renamed "Mount Louis-Philippe". Thus, the first...