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    Atargatis (redirect from Derceto)
    Atargatis (known as Derceto by the Greeks) was the chief goddess of northern Syria in Classical antiquity. Primarily she was a fertility goddess, but...
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  • of the Louisiana mansion Derceto, has died by suicide. His death appears suspicious yet seems to surprise nobody, for Derceto is widely reputed to be haunted...
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  • Harbour) or Emily Hartwood (Jodie Comer), as they make their way through Derceto Mansion to uncover the mysteries within. Alone in the Dark was released...
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    Copiopteryx derceto is a moth of the family Saturniidae. It is found in South America, including Brazil. Species info v t e...
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  • Harbour) or Emily Hartwood (Jodie Comer), as they make their way through Derceto Mansion to uncover the mysteries within. It was released for Microsoft...
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    Pliny or his source misread the name cetus—or that of the Syrian goddess Derceto. "κῆτος" in Liddell, Henry and Robert Scott. 1996. A Greek-English Lexicon...
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  • Cinderella III: A Twist in Time. Maleficent in Kingdom Hearts. Delores Derceto and Ms. Birch in American Dragon: Jake Long. Flora in the Nightfall Glow...
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  • mermaid who is afraid of water and a medical science prodigy. Ms. Dolores Derceto (Susanne Blakeslee): An undercover mermaid detective working as the principal...
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    warrior-queen and heroine Semiramis, a half-divine daughter of the goddess Derceto and the wife of the fictional Ninus, the legendary founder of Nineveh and...
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    elements from Astarte-Ishtar-Aphrodite for Artimpasa and from Atargatis-Derceto for the Snake-Legged Goddess. Over the course of 660 to 659 BC, Esarhaddon's...
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