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    Astarte (redirect from Athtart)
    ..) Athtart begins with an ayin, and Athirat with an aleph. (...) Athtart appears in parallel with Anat in texts (...), but Athirat and Athtart do not...
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    the apposition ἄρχων τῶν δαιμονίων ‘head of the →Demons’." M. Smith, ‘Athtart in Late Bronze Age Syrian Texts [in:] D. T. Sugimoto (ed), Transformation...
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    tried to take the place of the dead Baal and failed. Male counterpart of Athtart. Azizos, god of the morning star and twin brother of Arsu. Baalah, properly...
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    upon hearing this on the mount of Lel attacks the envoys, though Anat and Athtart hold him back. When the story resumes, Baʿal has already started to battle...
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    from the original on 31 January 2008. Retrieved 19 March 2018. M. Smith, 'Athtart in Late Bronze Age Syrian Texts [in:] D. T. Sugimoto (ed), Transformation...
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    Children Anat Ashtar Baal Mot Shahar Shalim Shapash Yam (Ugarit religions) Athtart? Hadad? 70 Sons in Total Equivalents Syrian equivalent Dagon Mesopotamian...
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  • Hebrew עשתרת (transliterated Ashtoreth), Ugaritic ‘ṯtrt (also ‘Aṯtart or ‘Athtart), Akkadian DAs-tar-tú (also Astartu) and Etruscan Uni-Astre (Pyrgi Tablets)...
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    Goddesses of Canaan. Continuum. pp. 143–. ISBN 978-0-8264-6830-7. M. Smith, 'Athtart in Late Bronze Age Syrian Texts [in:] D. T. Sugimoto (ed), Transformation...
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    Kothar-wa-Khasis strikes down Yamm with two magic clubs and Ba'al is supreme. ‘Athtart proclaims Ba‘al's victory and salutes Ba‘al/Hadad as lrkb ‘rpt (Rider on...
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    Publishing Company. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-8028-3972-5. Smith, Mark S. (2014). "Athtart in late Bronze Age Syrian texts". Transformation of a Goddess: Ishtar –...
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