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- Yarhibol or Iarhibol is an Aramean god who was worshiped mainly in ancient Palmyra, a city in central Syria. He was depicted with a solar nimbus and styled...
- pre-****enistic times; the deity was worshipped alongside the gods Aglibol and Yarhibol. He was originally known as Bol, after the Northwestern Semitic word Ba'al...
- Malakbel. Part of a trio of gods of Palmyra, Syria, along with Bel and Yarhibol. Also part of another trio with Baalshamin and Malakbel. Anat, virgin goddess...
- worshipped at Palmyra in triad with the lunar god Aglibol and the sun god Yarhibol, formed the center of religious life in Palmyra and was dedicated in AD...
- the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra as part of a triad alongside Bel and Yarhibol, and ****ociated with the sun god Malakbel. Evidence of Aglibol's worship...
- Baalshamin, Bēl, Bes, Ēl, Ilāh, Inanna/Ishtar, Malakbel, Nabū, Nebo, Nergal, Yarhibol. The philosophical thought in the Arab world is heavily influenced by Arabic...
- example is an altar of the local god Yarhibol. On it there is an inscription in Gr****: "[For] the god Yarhibol, Scribonius Mouci****, chiliarch, made...
- Manaf Manāt Nasr Nuha Orotalt Ruda Suwa' Theandrios Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yarhibol Yatha Eblaite Adamma Aštabil Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak...
- the Efqa spring; the 'chief of the spring' was chosen every year by the god Yarhibol, probably through some rite of divination or drawing of sorts, and the same...
- (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt) Ēl / Ilah (NW Semitic) Inanna/Ishtar Malakbel (Palmyrene) Nabū, Nebo Nergal Yarhibol (Palmyrene) v t e...