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Eshmun (or Eshmoun, less
accurately Esmun or Esmoun; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤔𐤌𐤍 ʾšmn; Akkadian: 𒅀𒋢𒈬𒉡 Yasumunu) was a
Phoenician god of
healing and the tutelary...
- Lord
Esmun Melqart." I 37 1816
Cyprus pl. 11:23;
Atlas III, pl. 123:13; Hall 2, XIII 11 Rim
fragment 74.51.2280 5th-4th
century BCE
Dedication to
Esmun and...
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seems to have been ****ociated not with
death but with healing, and with
Esmun, the god of healing. The
symbol was
common in the 4th-2nd
century BCE, but...
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reading 𐤋𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 𐤋𐤀𐤃𐤍𐤉 𐤋𐤀𐤔𐤌𐤍 (la-ʿAštart la-ʾadōniy la-
ʾEšmūn, lit. 'to ʿAštart, to his Lord, to Eshmun'),
which mention ʿAštart along...
- tḥt šmš wmškb ʾt rpʾm 1 ʼanôkî Tabnît kôhen ‛Aštart milk Ṣîdônîm bin 2
ʼEšmûn‛azar kôhén ‛Aštart milk Ṣîdônîm šôkéb bâʼarôn 3 zè miya ʼatta kul ʼadom...
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magistrates Ḥaloṣ]ba‘al the Suffes, son of Bodtinnīt, (grand)son of Bod[’
esmūn, and Ḥaloṣba‘al] / the Suffes, son of Bodesmūn, (grand)son of Ḥaloṣba‘al...
- of
state of Carthage, the so-called
suffetes (šofetim), for this year:
Ešmûn-‘amos and Ḥanno (lines 8–9). The
importance of this
inscription was described...
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August Dillmann.
Einleitung in die Bücher des
Alten Testaments (1901).
Esmun-Asklepios (Giessen, 1906). "R****ren und Präsidenten bzw. Präsidentinnen...
- Stucky, Rolf A. (2002). "Das
Heiligtum des
Ešmun bei
Sidon in vor****enistischer Zeit" [The
sanctuary of
Ešmun near
Sidon in pre-****enistic times]. Zeitschrift...
- Stucky, Rolf A. (2002). "Das
Heiligtum des
Ešmun bei
Sidon in vor****enistischer Zeit" [The
sanctuary of
Ešmun near
Sidon in pre-****enistic times]. Zeitschrift...