- Astarte | Phoenician goddess, Canaanite goddess, fertility goddess . . .
Astarte, goddess of war and sexual love, shared so many qualities with her sister, Anath, that they may originally have been seen as a single deity Their names together are the basis for the Aramaic goddess Atargatis
- Astarte - World History Encyclopedia
Astarte is the Canaanite Phoenician goddess of love, sex, war, and hunting who developed from the Mesopotamian deity Inanna Ishtar She is usually associated with the storm god Baal but seems to have been much more popular
- The Worship of Astarte: Goddess of Love and War
Astarte—sensual and sovereign, celestial and combative—was one of the most powerful goddesses of the ancient Near East Worshipped primarily by the Phoenicians, but also revered in Canaanite and Mesopotamian cultures, Astarte embodied a duality rare even among divine figures: she was the goddess of both love and war
- Astarte: The goddess of fertility and love - World History Edu
Astarte is the Hellenized form of the ancient Semitic goddess ʿAṭṭart She holds a prominent place in the pantheon of Ancient Near Eastern deities, associated with various attributes such as war, sexuality, royal power, and healing
- Astarte - World Mythos
Astarte is a significant figure in Canaanite mythology, representing fertility, love, and war Known by various names in different cultures, Astarte is often associated with the goddess Ishtar in Mesopotamian mythology and Aphrodite in Greek mythology
- All About Astarte: Ancient Goddess of Fertility - Atlas Mythica
Astarte was an important moon goddess in pre-Islamic Mesopotamia and the Middle-East The Greeks referred to her as Astarte and associated her to their own goddess of love and fertility, Aphrodite
- Astarte (Ashtoreth) - Egyptian Goddess | Mythology. net
Who Is Astarte? Astarte is the goddess of war and, to a lesser extent, the goddess of love and fertility In Egypt she was thought of as an especially powerful warrior goddess and was also associated with the most powerful war machine of the time: the horse and chariot
- Astarte goddess - Meaning, Symbols and Worship - The Mystica
Astarte goddess, is also known as Ashtoreth and the queen of heaven She was the ancient Phoenician great goddess of fertility, motherhood, and war The name astarte means the queen of stars Astarte is the counterpart of the Babylonian goddess Ishtar
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