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Astarte (/əˈstɑːrtiː/;...
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number of
ancient sky-goddesses, such as Nin-anna, Astarte,
Ishtar and
Astoreth, the
Canaanite sky-goddess
worshipped during the
Hebrew prophet Jeremiah's...
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Lilaea – Lilaea, Gr****
Naiad DMP · 213 214
Aschera –
Astarte (Aschera,
Astoreth),
Sidonian and
Phoenician goddess of love and fertility, also see (672)...
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Brazilian Folklore Saci
Buddhism Chakrasamavara The
Canaanite Pantheon Astoreth Moloch The
Celtic Pantheon Arianrhod Artio (issue #8
cover only) Branwen...
- Base.
Retrieved 4
March 2017. "Ashtoret lunaris".
Encyclopedia of Life.
Retrieved 4
March 2017. "
Astoreth".
Bible Study Tools.
Retrieved 4
March 2017....
- of **** away from Heaven, thus
forming a
truce between the two realms.
Astoreth (アスタロト, Asutaroto) One of the
Seven Satans, "Sloth", and
formerly a member...
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haunted by
visions of the
concubines of ****,
telling how one of them –
Astoreth,
Queen of the Moon – came to
tempt him to
carnal sin in a
dream the previous...
- ointments. The
Phoenician goddess of
pregnancy was
Astarte (also
called Astoreth),
goddess of fertility,
nutrition and gynaecology,
identified with Aphrodite...
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Anthaxia armeniaca Obenberger, 1929
Anthaxia aspera Bílý, 1977
Anthaxia astoreth Obenberger, 1934
Anthaxia asumarina Obenberger, 1928
Anthaxia aterrima...