• Ain Baal Umm al-Amad Temple of Eshmun Sidon Tyre The Thrones of Astarte are approximately a dozen ex-voto "cherubim" thrones found in ancient Phoenician...
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    question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Astarte (/əˈstɑːrtiː/; Ἀστάρτη, Astartē) is the Hellenized form of the Ancient Near Eastern goddess ʿAṯtart....
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    Cherub (category Book of Ezekiel)
    Coelesti Hierarchia places them in the highest rank alongside Seraphim and Thrones. In Islam, al-karubiyyin "cherubim" or al-muqarrabin "the Close" refers...
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    own alternative therapy center named Astarte Education, after one of the oldest goddesses in the Middle East. Astarte Education offered a three-year course...
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    Sidon), ca. 350 BCE. Statue of Aphrodite: marble, Beirut. Greek gods figurines: terracotta, Kharayeb. Multiple Thrones of Astarte from around Lebanon. In...
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    are the primary extra-Biblical source for understanding of the societies and histories of the ancient Phoenicians, Hebrews and Arameans. Semitic inscriptions...
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    chapel was adorned with a paved pool and a large stone "Throne of Astarte" carved of a single block of granite in the Egyptian style; it is flanked by two...
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    of purple dye from murex shells, pottery and Phoenician glass. Phoenician religion is represented by a large stelae of a priest, a throne of Astarte,...
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    of the Throne of Astarte Funerary stele with a Phoenician inscription in the National Museum of Beirut: "To Baalshamar, son of 'Abdosir... chief of the...
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  • Baalshillem Temple Boy KAI 282: Abdmiskar cippus (RES 930) Tyre KAI 17: Throne of Astarte (RES 800) Umm al-Amad KAI 18: Baalshamin inscription (CIS I 7) Masub...
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