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Eshmun (or Eshmoun, less
accurately Esmun or Esmoun; Phoenician: 饜饜饜饜 示拧mn; Akkadian: 饞厐饞嫝饞埇饞墶 Yasumunu) was a
Phoenician god of
healing and the tutelary...
- this
article correctly. The
Temple of
Eshmun (Arabic: 賲毓亘丿 兀卮賲賵賳) is an
ancient place of
worship dedicated to
Eshmun, the
Phoenician god of healing. It is...
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Melqart was
syncretized with
Eshmun and Asclepius, and also in Ibiza, as
given by a
dedication reciting: "to his lord,
Eshmun-Melqart". In Tyre, women, foreigners...
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sailing ships." In Sidon, she
shared a
temple with
Eshmun.
Coins from
Beirut show Poseidon, Astarte, and
Eshmun worshipped together.
Other significant locations...
- in the same way with the
Phoenician deity Eshmun.
Inscriptions at the
temple call the god "The Lord of
Eshmun". The city was the
capital of the Hare nome...
- 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 Misor Mot
Nikkal Qedesh Qos...
- The
Eshmun inscription is a
Phoenician inscription on a
fragment of grey-blue
limestone found at the
Temple of
Eshmun in 1901. It is also
known as RES...
- The
Eshmun obelisk is an
obelisk with a two-line
Phoenician inscription found in Kition,
Cyprus by
Claude Delaval Cobham in 1881. It is
known as CIS I...
- name is
attested on some 30
eponymous inscriptions found at the
Temple of
Eshmun and
elsewhere in the
hinterland of the city of
Sidon in Lebanon. The earliest...
- with the
Etruscan goddess Uni (Hera/Juno). Both
Reshef and
Eshmun could be Apollo, but
Eshmun was also
identified with Asclepius. Many of
these Roman gods...