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- Resheph (also Reshef and many other variants, see below; Eblaite π’€­π’Šπ’Š“π’€Š, RaΕ‘ap, Ugaritic: πŽ—πŽŒπŽ”, rΕ‘p, Egyptian rΕ‘pw, Phoenician: 𐀓‬𐀔‬𐀐‬, rΕ‘p, Hebrew:...
- The Kition Resheph pillars are two Phoenician inscriptions discovered in Cyprus at Kition in 1860. They are notable for mentioning three cities - Kition...
- venerated in Hadani and Tunip. She was locally regarded as the spouse of Resheph, though the connection between them is not attested in later sources. After...
- frequently compared to or syncretised with him include the western god Resheph, best attested in Ebla and Ugarit, who was also a god of war, plague and...
- Resheph. This might be a variant version of Eshmun's parentage, or Apollo might also be equated with Sadyk, and Sadyk might be equated with Resheph....
- – Qebui – Qetesh – Ra – Raet-Tawy – Rem – Renenutet – Renpet – Repyt – Resheph – Sah – Shai – Satet – Seker – Sekhmet – Serapis – Serket – Seshat – Shed...
- name was given due to the interpretatio graeca of the Canaanite deity Resheph (rΕ‘p) as Apollo (as god of the plague), suggesting that the settlement...
- alongside the god Resheph in Ugaritic texts, such as in administrative do****ents, with jars of wine for the temples of ΚΏAαΉ―tartu and of Resheph-gn being respectively...
- and war, western Semitic version of the Mesopotamian Ishtar and Inanna Resheph, god of plague and war Tanit, main Carthaginian goddess whose functions...
- Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet Renpet Renpetneferet Repyt Resheph S Sah Satis Sebiumeker Sekhmet Seker Serapis Serket Seshat Shai Shed Shesmetet...