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Ancient goddess of Northern Syria
goddess Atargatis or Derketo. Atargatis generally appears as the wife of Hadad. They are the protecting deities of the community. Atargatis, wearing
Atargatis
Species of moth
Paidia atargatis is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Stefan Lewandowski and Kerstin Tober in 2009. It is found in Jordan. Lewandowski
Paidia_atargatis
Arab people who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant
busts of the northern Syrian goddess Atargatis were identified by Nelson Glueck at Khirbet et-Tannûr. Atargatis was amalgamated into the worship of Al-‘Uzzá
Nabataeans
City in Syria
mentioned that no remains of Atargatis' temple existed. Alexander Drummond noticed walls of a square building which he said was Atargatis' temple and also a base
Manbij
Late form of ancient Greek religion
including the Egyptian deities Isis and Serapis, and the Syrian gods Atargatis and Hadad, which provided a new outlet for people seeking fulfillment
Hellenistic_religion
German heavy metal band
Atargatis is a German heavy metal band, formed in Regensburg in 1997. Atargatis is the name of the Syrian goddess of fertility and motherhood. Stephanie
Atargatis_(band)
The Temple of Atargatis in Dura-Europos was one of the main temples of the city. The temple was built in the first century AD, when the city was under
Temple_of_Atargatis
2017 novel by Mira Grant
ship Atargatis vanished. Tory vows to discover the truth about what happened to her sister. Seven years prior to the start of the story, the Atargatis is
Into_the_Drowning_Deep
Ancient Syrian city
goddess Atargatis, with a lion on either side of her, and her husband Hadad nearby. A cult standard is depicted between the two deities. Atargatis was the
Dura-Europos
Northwest Semitic supreme deity
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
El_(deity)
2nd-century Syrian satirist and rhetorician
Greeks and Syrians and is the main source of information about the cult of Atargatis. Lucian had a wide-ranging impact on Western literature. Works inspired
Lucian
Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess
Early Palmyrene depictions of al-Lat share iconographical traits with Atargatis (when seated) and Astarte (when standing). The Lion of Al-Lat that once
Al-Lat
Syrian wonderworker and king who led a slave revolt
king. He claimed to receive visions and communications from the goddess Atargatis, a prominent goddess in his homeland whom he identified with the Sicilian
Eunus
Ancient Mesopotamian, Ugaritic and Egyptian war goddess
that they might be inauthentic. It is sometimes argued that the goddess Atargatis, worshiped in modern Syria in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, represented
Anat
Gill-bearing non-tetrapod aquatic vertebrates
dressed in the skin of a fish. Fish were sacred to the Syrian goddess Atargatis and, during her festivals, only her priests were permitted to eat them
Fish
Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Yahweh
Greek treatise by Lucian of Samosata
A Nabataean depiction of the goddess Atargatis dating from sometime around 100 A.D., roughly seventy years before Lucian (or possibly Pseudo-Lucian) wrote
On_the_Syrian_Goddess
Ancient Greek goddess of love
commonly used in depictions of the Near Eastern goddesses Ishtar and Atargatis. Aphrodite is almost always accompanied by Eros, the god of lust and sexual
Aphrodite
Group of ancient Semitic religions
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Canaanite_religion
Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Al-Uzza
National god of the Edomites
Nabataean depiction of the goddess Atargatis dating from c. AD 100. The eagle on her head is believed to be a symbol of Qos.
Qos_(deity)
Ancient Semitic goddess
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Asherah
Great duke of Hell in demonology
Ishtar group, which consisted the names of Ishtar, Astarte, Astaroth, and Atargatis, among others. The name of Astarte was mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in
Astaroth
Greek god of beauty and desire
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Adonis
Unconfirmed potentially habitable exoplanet
2023. Retrieved 3 January 2023. Atargatis (2020-11-10). "Found more than 20 exoplanets that could host life". Atargatis.news (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-12
KOI-4878.01
Samosata notes that they do indeed eat pork for followers of the Dea Syria (Atargatis, the 'Syrian goddess') in De dea Syria, noted in Jan N. Bremmer, "Attis:
Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork
Religious_restrictions_on_the_consumption_of_pork
Canaanite god
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Mot_(god)
Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus
cult worshipped a goddess that was simultaneously the Syrian goddess Atargatis and Hera. This even extended to early Christianity some; the Legend of
Hera
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Datin
Pre-Islamic deity in South Arabia
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Dhu_Samawi
Bronze Age god in ancient Syria
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Dagon
Ancient Nabataean temple in Jordan
iconography of the deities depicted, it was either the fertility goddess Atargatis and Zeus-Hadad, or perhaps other Nabataean gods with similar attributes
Khirbet_et-Tannur
Pre-Islamic Arabian god
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Hubal
Ethnic group
Theandrios, al-'Uzzá, Wadd, Ya'uq, Yaghūth, Yatha, Aglibol, Astarte, Atargatis, Baalshamin, Bēl, Bes, Ēl, Ilāh, Inanna/Ishtar, Malakbel, Nabū, Nebo,
Arabs
Religion of the Nabateans
Winged Lions. Atargatis was a foreign deity whose original cult center was at Hierapolis. She was also venerated at Khirbet et-Tannur. Atargatis was alternately
Nabataean_religion
Pre-Islamic pagan goddess of Arabia
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Manat_(goddess)
Topics referred to by the same term
music band that participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 Nova (Atargatis album), 2007 Nova (Rajaton album), 2000 Nova (RL Grime album), 2018 "Nova"
Nova_(disambiguation)
Eunuch priest of the Phrygian goddess Cybele
(deity) Gala (priests) of Inanna Enaree Hijra Korybantes Priesthood of Atargatis Skoptsy Taurobolium Catullus 63 Penzer, Norman Mosley (1993) [1936]. The
Galli
Seleucid King of Syria from 96 to 87 BC
married Atargatis. Marrying the supreme goddess indicated that the king considered himself the manifestation of Syria's supreme god and Atargatis' partner
Demetrius_III_Eucaerus
Pre-Islamic Arabian deity
temple of Bel in Babylon, the temple of Nebo in Borsippa, the temple of Atargatis in Manbij, the temple of Serapis in Ashkelon, and the temple of Nishra
Nasr_(deity)
Ancient Roman goddess of love, sex and fertility
of Venus at Baalbek, variously identified with Ashtart, Dea Syria and Atargatis, though inconsistently and often on very slender grounds. She has been
Venus_(mythology)
Legendary aquatic creature with an upper body in human female form
mermaid-like goddess, identified by Greek and Roman writers as Derceto or Atargatis, was worshipped at Ashkelon. In a myth recounted by Diodorus Siculus in
Mermaid
Pool in Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Hellenistic period, Edessa was one of the holy sites of the Syrian goddess Atargatis, which also had prominent centers throughout Syria and the Levant in places
Balıklıgöl
Mythological creature combining body parts of more than one real species
wings, see winged genie) the mermaid (part human part fish, see Enki, Atargatis, and Apkallu) and the shedu all trace their origins to Assyro-Babylonian
Hybrid_beasts_in_folklore
Semitic storm god
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Hadad
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
Ancient_Semitic_religion
Pan-Semitic god of fortune
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
Gad_(deity)
God of the Moabites, mentioned in Bible
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Chemosh
Name of Roman deity
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Misor
Minor war gods in ancient Mesopotamia
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
Sebitti
Mythological vestment
in a study of the ornaments that appear on figures of Ishtar, Astarte, Atargatis, and Aphrodite, calls attention to a characteristic ornament consisting
Girdle_of_Aphrodite
of the period. New cults of imported deities such as Isis from Egypt, Atargatis from Syria, and Cybele from Anatolia became increasingly important, as
Ancient_Greek_religion
Al-Mushannaf Latakia Tetraporticus Temple of Zeus Theos, Dura-Europos Temple of Atargatis, Dura-Europos Temple of the Gadde, Dura-Europos Temple of Adonis, Dura-Europos
List_of_ancient_Roman_temples
Istanbul to gain his attention regarding the proposed theft of the Effigy of Atargatis (leaving the first note). She met with Elizabeth Keen, whom Red had said
List of The Blacklist characters
List_of_The_Blacklist_characters
Semitic title often used in reference to deities
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
Baal
Pre-Islamic deity of South Arabia
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Anbay
portico with two columns. Two reliefs were found here, one depicting either Atargatis or Tyche, and the other of the god Arsu riding a camel. Consequently,
Religion_in_the_Parthian_era
Angra Angtoria Anorexia Nervosa Antestor Apocalyptica Arcturus Arven Atargatis Autumn Avantasia Ave Mujica Ayreon Bal-Sagoth Battlelore Believer Betraying
List_of_symphonic_metal_bands
Canaanite solar deity
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
Shapshu
Castrated male human
known as sanguinaria. Eunuch priests also figured prominently in the Atargatis cult in Syria during the first centuries AD. The practice of religious
Eunuch
Deity in the Nabataean pantheon
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Dushara
Epithet of the storm god Ba'al
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Baal-zephon
wonder-worker. He claimed to receive visions and communications from the goddess Atargatis, a prominent goddess in his homeland; he identified her with the Sicilian
List_of_slaves
goddess of water, fertility, mother goddess, queen of gods and heaven. Atargatis, fertility goddess tied to fish and identified with a mermaid figure.
List_of_water_deities
God in the Canaanite religion pantheon
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Shalim
Middle Eastern goddess, worshipped from the Bronze Age through classical antiquity
Syrian goddess, with a calathus hat, and seated between two lions like Atargatis, with her right hand in a blessing position and her left one holding a
Astarte
Pre-Islamic Arabian god
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Abgal_(god)
Overview of potentially habitable unconfirmed expolanets
2019-09-05. Retrieved 2020-09-30. Atargatis (2020-11-10). "Found more than 20 exoplanets that could host life". Atargatis.news (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-12
List of Kepler exoplanet candidates in the habitable zone
List_of_Kepler_exoplanet_candidates_in_the_habitable_zone
Tutelary goddess of Byblos
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Baalat_Gebal
Ancient Assyrian queen
heroine Semiramis, a half-divine daughter of the North Syrian goddess Atargatis and the wife of the fictional Ninus, the legendary and mythical founder
Shammuramat
Hellenistic city, modern Antakya, Turkey
remained essentially native, such as the "Persian Artemis" of Meroe and Atargatis of Hierapolis Bambyce. The epithet "Golden" suggests that the external
Antioch
Arabic word for God
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
Allah
Ugaritic, Egyptian and Phoenician craftsman god
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Kothar-wa-Khasis
Major deity in the Phoenician and Punic pantheons
religion Levantine mythology Deities Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿalat Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal Marqod
Melqart
4th-century BC Phoenician royal coffin
marble, is lined with statuettes of women's heads, possibly the goddess Atargatis. Different narratives decorate the friezes on each side and pediment of
Alexander_Sarcophagus
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
period we can see Egyptian gods such as Serapis, and the Syrian gods Atargatis and Hadad, as well as a Jewish synagogue, all coexisting on the island
Hellenistic_period
Iranian goddess
created by Ahura Mazda and the middle of the world that rests on High Hara. Atargatis, A Syrian deity also conflated with Ishtar and associated with waters
Anahita
Ancient Greek deity worshipped in Syria
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Theandrios
Epithet for a monotheistic god in South Arabia
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Rahmanan
Village in Rif Dimashq, Syria
featuring a dedication to a goddess called Hierapolis (also identified as Atargatis and Leukothea). In 1838, Eli Smith noted Kafr Hawr as a predominantly
Kafr_Hawr
Elamite sun god
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
Nahhunte
(Hadad) was equated with Jupiter Heliopolitanus as sun-god, Astarte or Atargatis with Venus Heliopolitana as his wife, and Adon, the god of spring, with
Heliopolitan_Triad
Bagmasti Nane Spandaramet Nar Canaanite Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis Chemosh Dadmiš Kotharat Pidray Shapash Shatiqatu Tallay Egyptian Aati
List_of_goddesses
Archaeological site in Iraq
temples to Nergal (Assyrian-Babylonian and Akkadian), Hermes (Greek), Atargatis (Syro-Aramaean), Allat, Shamiyyah (Arabian), and Shamash (the Mesopotamian
Hatra
Ancient building in Dura-Europos (Syria)
block H2. It is hypothesized to be the home of priests from the Temple of Atargatis based on its proximity to the two neighboring temples and graffiti found
House_of_Priests
Anatolian mother goddess
the Real Madrid football club. Mythology portal Asia portal Agdistis Atargatis Attis Mother goddess Rhea Temple of Cybele (Palatine) "Cybele". The American
Cybele
Semitic deity associated with Venus
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
ʿAṯtar
Title applied to various gods of ancient Mesopotamian religions
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Bel_(mythology)
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
List of pre-Islamic Arabian deities
List_of_pre-Islamic_Arabian_deities
queen who, according to some legends was daughter of the fish goddess Atargatis or Derketo of Ascalon in Assyria and a mortal. Rulers and imperial titles
List_of_demigods
City in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon
Venus, and Bacchus) were equivalents of the Canaanite deities Hadad, Atargatis. Local influences are seen in the planning and layout of the temples,
Baalbek
of a cow. Shug Monkey – A creature that is part-monkey and part-dog. Atargatis – Human face, fish body. Cetus – greyhound or boar headed and bodies dolphin
List of hybrid creatures in folklore
List_of_hybrid_creatures_in_folklore
Semitic goddess, variant of Ishtar
Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic) Adonis Anat Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Marqod Baʿal Ṣapon Baʿalshamem Baʿalat Gebal
Ishtarat
Topics referred to by the same term
album), 1992 The Waste Lands (album), a 1992 album by Venom Wasteland (Atargatis album), 2006 Grace/Wastelands, a 2009 album by Pete Doherty Wastelands
Wasteland
Archived from the original on 25 September 2011. Schäfer, Michael (2003). "Atargatis - Accurst From The Deep". Metal Hammer (in German). No. 2. Archived from
List_of_gothic_metal_bands
Ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia
version of the god Nergal), Tar'atha (identified with the Syrian goddess Atargatis), Gadlat (an Arabian goddess), and perhaps Shamash. Though Sin had in
Harran
Place in Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon
goddess Atargatis and her consort, the god Hadaranes. Hadaranes is the local name of Hadad, the god of thunder, lightning and rain. Atargatis is the goddess
Niha,_Zahlé
Ancient kingdom in Upper Mesopotamia (132 BC–214 AD)
was a major centre for cult worship in the Near East, with devotees of Atargatis and Sabians mixing with those of Mesopotamian/Palmyrene Bel and Nabataean
Osroene
Mesopotamian god of literacy and scribes
Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol (Palmyrene) Astarte Atargatis (Syrian) Baalshamin (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt)
Nabu
Nike holding up a bust of Atargatis, crowned as Tyche and encircled by the signs of the zodiac. Amman Museum copy of Nabataean statue, 100 AD.
Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
Religion_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
ATARGATIS
ATARGATIS
ATARGATIS
ATARGATIS
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
The Sky; Vast Like the Sky
Female
Chamoru
, savior of men.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Ridge
Female
English
Today, this English name is most often given as a flower name, or used as a short form of the herb name Rosemary. However, it was in use throughout the Middle Ages (long before herb and flower names became popular) and probably originated as a short form of longer Germanic names containing the word hrod, ROSE means "horse."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Silk
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Name of a King
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Glover.
Boy/Male
German
Power of an Eagle
Boy/Male
Teutonic English
warrior.
Biblical
the shadow of his heat
ATARGATIS
ATARGATIS
ATARGATIS
ATARGATIS
ATARGATIS