- ʿAṯtar is an
ancient Semitic deity whose role, name, and even
gender varied across the
cultures of West Asia. In both genders, ʿAṯtar is
identified with...
- Yam, and to do so
quickly in case Yam
should take
hostile action. When
Athtar hears of this, s/he
takes a
torch down, the
purpose of
which is not known...
- the god of the
planet Venus,
Athtar, and Almaqah, the god of the Moon. In Hadhramaut,
Shams was
worshipped with
Athtar and the moon god Syn.
Shams was...
-
common god was '
Athtar, who was
considered remote. The
patron deity (shym) was
considered to be of much more
immediate significance than '
Athtar. Thus, the...
-
Sabaean inscription listing the gods '
Athtar, Almaqah, Dhat-Himyam, Dhat-Badan and Wadd....
- body of the calf, and she
buries the body with a
funeral feast. The god ‘
Athtar is
appointed to take Ba‘al's place, but he is a poor substitute. Meanwhile...
- Ruda Sa'd
Yarhibol Isāf and Nā'ila
South Arabian deities Almaqah Amm
Anbay Athtar Salman Dhat-Badan
Haubas Ta'lab
Qaynan Basamum Dhul
Khalasa Haukim Nasr...
- Ruda Sa'd
Yarhibol Isāf and Nā'ila
South Arabian deities Almaqah Amm
Anbay Athtar Salman Dhat-Badan
Haubas Ta'lab
Qaynan Basamum Dhul
Khalasa Haukim Nasr...
- governors: "Ammī'amar son of Ma'dīkarib
dedicated to
Almaqah Ra'suhumū. With '
Athtar, with Almaqah, with dhāt-Ḥimyam, with dhât-Ba'dân, with Waddum, with Karib'īl...
- Ruda Sa'd
Yarhibol Isāf and Nā'ila
South Arabian deities Almaqah Amm
Anbay Athtar Salman Dhat-Badan
Haubas Ta'lab
Qaynan Basamum Dhul
Khalasa Haukim Nasr...