• Astarte and the Sea (also pAmherst IX or simply the Astarte Papyrus) is an Egyptian hieratic tale, dating from the New Kingdom, which relates a story about...
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    Amherst 63 Astarte and the Insatiable Sea Sukkot Dionysus Bacchius Iudaeus Shedeh Zagmuk https://www.thetorah.com/article/rosh-hashanah-with-the-early-israelites...
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    and Dream Ostracon (CIS II 137) Astarte and the Insatiable Sea Papyrus Amherst 63, perhaps originating in the Jewish Elephantine community Blacas papyri...
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    Egyptian and Greek, but including a few in Coptic, Arabic and Latin. Astarte and the Insatiable Sea Papyrus 12 Papyrus Amherst 3a Papyrus Amherst 63 Papyrus...
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  • resulting in Shapira's suicide. Has been reassessed following the 1946 discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Seal of Manasseh – Stone seal of Manasseh, King of...
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    Aphrodite (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    doves, sparrows, and swans. The cult of Aphrodite was largely derived from that of the Phoenician goddess Astarte, a cognate of the East Semitic goddess...
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    surviving tradition, Aphrodite is the culprit behind Eos' numerous love affairs, having cursed the goddess with insatiable lust for mortal men. In Greek literature...
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    Roman poet Ovid (43 BC – AD 17/18), Adonis was the son of Myrrha, who was cursed by Aphrodite with insatiable lust for her own father, King Cinyras of Cyprus...
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    others (such as Astarte) to Corinth, who was then continued to be worshipped under the native name/god Helios, similarly to how Astarte was worshipped...
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