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    Astarte (/ ə ˈ s t ɑːr t iː /; Ἀστάρτη, Astartē) is the Hellenized form of the Ancient Near Eastern goddess ʿAṯtart. ʿAṯtart was the Northwest Semitic equivalent of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar.

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    Astarte, or Ashtart, Goddess of the ancient Middle East and chief deity of the Mediterranean seaports of Tyre, Sidon, and Elath. Astarte shared many qualities, and perhaps a common origin, with her sister Anath. The goddess of love and war, Astarte was worshiped in Egypt and in Canaan, as well as among the Hittites. Her Akkadian counterpart was Ish...

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  2. Astarte (from Greek Αστάρτη— Astártē) was a major goddess as known from Northwestern Semitic regions, closely related in name, origins, and functions with the goddess Ishtar in Mesopotamian texts. Other renderings and transliterations of her name include ‘Ashtart, Ashtoreth, Atirat, and As-tar-tú, among others. Contents. 1 ‘Ashtart Ugarit in Judea.

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  4. Astarté (en fenicio 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 [ˁštrt] / ʾAshtarti /) es la asimilación fenicia - cananea de una diosa mesopotámica que los sumerios conocían como Inanna, los acadios, asirios y babilonios como Ishtar y los israelitas como Astarot.

  5. Nov 28, 2022 · English: Astarte, a Semitic goddess whose name appears in the Bible as Ashtoreth. She is everywhere the great female principle, answering to the Baal of the Canaanites and Phoenicians and to the Dagon of the Philistines.

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