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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AstarteAstarte - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Astarte ( / əˈstɑːrtiː /; 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.

  2. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Asherah, detail from an ivory box from Mīna al-Bayḍā near Ras Shamra (Ugarit), Syria, c. 1300 bce; in the Louvre, Paris. Asherah, ancient West Semitic goddess, consort of the supreme god. Her principal epithet was probably “She Who Walks on the Sea.”. She was occasionally called Elath (Elat), “the Goddess,” and may have also been ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CarthageCarthage - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · North Africa. The layout of the Punic city-state Carthage, before its fall in 146 BC. Carthage [a] was an ancient city in Northern Africa, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElijahElijah - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · Omri, King of Israel, continued policies dating from the reign of Jeroboam, contrary to religious law, that were intended to reorient religious focus away from Jerusalem: encouraging the building of local temple altars for sacrifices, appointing priests from outside the family of the Levites, and allowing or encouraging temples dedicated to Baal, an important deity in ancient Canaanite religion.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BethlehemBethlehem - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · Canaanite period The earliest reference to Bethlehem appears in the Amarna correspondence ( c. 1400 BCE ). In one of his six letters to Pharaoh, Abdi-Heba , the Egyptian-appointed governor of Jerusalem, appeals for aid in retaking Bit-Laḫmi in the wake of disturbances by Apiru mercenaries: [18] "Now even a town near Jerusalem, Bit-Lahmi by name, a village which once belonged to the king, has ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HyksosHyksos - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · e. The Hyksos ( / ˈhɪksɒs /; Egyptian ḥqꜣ (w) - ḫꜣswt, Egyptological pronunciation: heqau khasut, [4] "ruler (s) of foreign lands"), in modern Egyptology, are the kings of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt [5] (fl. c. 1650–1550 BC). [a] Their seat of power was the city of Avaris in the Nile Delta, from where they ruled over Lower ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SatanSatan - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Illustration of the Devil on folio 290 recto of the Latin, Bohemian Codex Gigas, dating to the early thirteenth century. Satan, [a] also known as the Devil [b] and sometimes also called Lucifer in Christianity, is an entity in Abrahamic religions that seduces humans into sin or falsehood. In Judaism, Satan is seen as an agent subservient to God ...