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- 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...
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antagonist of Baal in the last two
tablets Anat,
sister and
major ally to Baal
Athtar, god of the
stars El, the king of the gods, and his wife,
Athirat the queen-god...
- sun goddess,
which stood in Ma'in next to the moon god
Almaqah and
Venus Athtar. However,
Jacques Ryckmans and W. W. Müller, said that
Nakrah was a male...
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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...
- researchers.
Athtar was not
limited to Saba, but was
instead the
common god of the
South Arabian pantheon during its
polytheistic era.
Athtar was also once...
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really the dead 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...
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originally worshiped most of the South-Arabian pantheon,
including Wadd,
ʿAthtar, 'Amm and Almaqah.
Since at
least the
reign of
Malkikarib Yuhamin (c. 375–400...
- Ruda Sa'd
Yarhibol Isāf and Nā'ila
South Arabian deities Almaqah Amm
Anbay Athtar Dhat-Badan
Haubas Ta'lab
Qaynan Basamum Dhul
Khalasa Haukim Nasr Sīn Ya'uq...
- Ruda Sa'd
Yarhibol Isāf and Nā'ila
South Arabian deities Almaqah Amm
Anbay Athtar Dhat-Badan
Haubas Ta'lab
Qaynan Basamum Dhul
Khalasa Haukim Nasr Sīn Ya'uq...