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    Eshmun (or Eshmoun, less accurately Esmun or Esmoun; Phoenician: ๐ค€๐ค”๐คŒ๐ค สพลกmn; Akkadian: ๐’…€๐’‹ข๐’ˆฌ๐’‰ก Yasumunu) was a Phoenician god of healing and the tutelary...
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    this article correctly. The Temple of Eshmun (Arabic: ู…ุนุจุฏ ุฃุดู…ูˆู†) is an ancient place of worship dedicated to Eshmun, the Phoenician god of healing. It is...
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    Melqart was syncretized with Eshmun and Asclepius, and also in Ibiza, as given by a dedication reciting: "to his lord, Eshmun-Melqart". In Tyre, women, foreigners...
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    The Eshmun inscription is a Phoenician inscription on a fragment of grey-blue limestone found at the Temple of Eshmun in 1901. It is also known as RES...
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  • The Eshmun obelisk is an obelisk with a two-line Phoenician inscription found in Kition, Cyprus by Claude Delaval Cobham in 1881. It is known as CIS I...
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    Saida Tyre Ghazieh Southern Lebanon Ras al-Ain, Lebanon Sarafand Temple of Eshmun ""Lebanon State of the Environment Report", chapter 1" (PDF). Ministry of...
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    with the Etruscan goddess Uni (Hera/Juno). Both Reshef and Eshmun could be Apollo, but Eshmun was also identified with Asclepius. Many of these Roman gods...
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    in the same way with the Phoenician deity Eshmun. Inscriptions at the temple call the god "The Lord of Eshmun". The city was the capital of the Hare nome...
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    the Tyche of the city equated with Astarte (that is 'Ashtart), and to Eshmun. Also at Delos, that association of Tyrians, though mostly devoted to Heracles-Melqart...
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    Phoenician temple to Eshmun in the provenance of the marble base. It can be seggested that the Phoenician inscription dedicated a statue to Eshmun in his temple...
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