-
which means "King of the City". The name is
sometimes transcribed as
Melkart, Melkarth, or Melgart. In Akkadian, his name was
written Milqartu. To the...
- god" (in this case not the
Abrahamic deity God, but the deity—probably
Melkart—whose
title is
normally left untranslated, as Baal).
Germanic names are...
- (city); sagessesja.edu.lb Collège
Louise Wegmann – clw.edu.lb
College Melkart –
melkart.edu.lb Collège
Notre Dame de
Nazareth –
Achrafieh neighborhood of...
- with the city
seems to have
biblical parallels with the
stories that link
Melkart with Tyre,
Yahweh with Jerusalem, and
Tanit and Baal
Hammon with Carthage...
- ****enistic influence.
Phoenician and Gr****
deities like Tanit, Baal,
Melkart, Artemis,
Demeter and
Asclepius were
known in the
region and worshiped...
-
terms of the
cherub in Eden. The city is
famed for the
temple complex of
Melkart with its
renowned garden enclosure.
Tertullian in
Against Marcion 2:10...
-
Kinks travelled to Beirut,
Lebanon on 17 May to play
three dates at the
Melkart Hotel;
sessions for
Arthur resumed the day
after their return, and most...
- Adri****
Petrus Wilhelmus "Ad"
Melkert (Dutch: [ɑt
ˈmɛlkərt] ; born 12
February 1956) is a
Dutch politician and
diplomat of the
Labour Party (PvdA) who...
-
worshiped the
goddess Astarte or
Potnia and the
masculine divinity Baal or
Melkart, as a
result of the
Phoenician acculturation.
Sanctuaries inspired by Phoenician...
- lion-headed goddess; Anhur's wife.
WGPSN Melkart 9°52′S 173°56′E / 9.86°S 173.93°E / -9.86; 173.93 (
Melkart) 105 1979
Melkart, Phoenician;
divinity of Tyre....