rendering of the Semitic words bēlu and baʿal ("lord") as a theonym, personal name, and royal title. Belus may refer to: Belus (Assyrian), the Babylonian...
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Agenor. The wife of Belus has been named as Achiroe or Side (eponym of the Phoenician city of Sidon). Diodorus Siculus claims that Belus founded a colony...
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identified with Greek Zeus and Latin Jupiter as Zeus Belos or Jupiter Belus, in other cases Belus is euhemerized as an ancient king who founded Babylon and built...
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of his music for Belus and likened it to Hvis lyset tar oss and Filosofem. Nevertheless, he claimed to have "evolved" over time. Belus includes two reworked...
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Indonesia Alternative name of the demon Belial Belu, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran Bēlu Belus (disambiguation) Bellu (disambiguation) Belo (disambiguation)...
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Bel (mythology) (redirect from Bêlu)
Palmyra, Syria Ba‘al Bel and the Dragon Belial Belus (disambiguation) Belus (Assyrian) Belus (Babylonian) Belus (Egyptian) EN (cuneiform) Marduk List of Mesopotamian...
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Bélus (French pronunciation: [belys]; Gascon: Belús) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Communes of the...
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Assyrian Belus should mostly not be distinguished from the euhemerized Babylonian Belus, but some chronographers make a distinction between them. Belus most...
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The Fiancée of Belus (French: La fiancée de Bélus) is a painting by French artist Henri-Paul Motte based on a fanciful Babylonian ritual associated with...
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classicist T. T. Duke suggests was made into the name Belus as a hypocorism. Other people and places named Belus King of Tyre, list of historical kings of Tyre...
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the tour in 1986. Belus Prajoux at the Association of Tennis Professionals Belus Prajoux at the International Tennis Federation Belus Prajoux at the Davis...
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Belu Zilber (born Herbert Zilber; October 14, 1901–February 1978) was a Romanian communist activist. Born into a Jewish family in Târgu Frumos, Iași County...
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Na'aman River (redirect from Belus (river))
To the ancient writers Pliny, Tacitus, and Josephus, it was known as the Belus (Latin) or Belos River (Greek: Βῆλος, Bē̂los) of Phoenicia. The Na'aman...
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Belu (Persian: بلو) in Iran may refer to: Belu, Kurdistan Belu, West Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Battus belus, the Belus swallowtail is a species of butterfly from the family Papilionidae that is found in Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru and Venezuela...
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Qinnasrin (redirect from Chalcis on Belus)
Balai of Qenneshrin Jund Qinnasrin Seleucia near Belus, a Syrian town on a different River Belus Iamblichus, Neoplatonist philosopher and theurgist...
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Belus Van Smawley (March 20, 1918 – April 24, 2003) was an American basketball player and coach. A 6'1" guard/forward from Rutherford County, North Carolina...
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(/ˈfɪniəs, ˈfɪn.juːs/; Ancient Greek: Φινεύς, Ancient: [pʰiːněws]) was a son of Belus by Anchinoe and thus brother to Aegyptus, Danaus and Cepheus. Phineus had...
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Belus, son of Alcaeus, son of Heracles. Later writers know a Ninus who is the primordial king of Assyria, and they often call this Ninus son of Belus...
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Seleucia ad Belum (redirect from Seleucia near Belus)
distinguished from other cities named Seleucia by reference to "Belus" or "the Belus", a toponym which was variously applied to Syria's Limestone Massif...
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Belu (also Belos or Behale) was the Portuguese name for eastern part of Timor island, which included the kingdoms of Wehali, Lichisana and Suai-Cabanaza...
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Phocides belus, the beautiful beamer or Belus skipper, is a skipper in the family Hesperiidae. It is found from Mexico to Costa Rica. Strays have been...
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"Belus" 2010". burzum.org. December 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2013. Vikernes, Varg (November 2009). "Varg Vikernes – A Burzum Story: Part XII – Belus"....
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Opharus belus is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1897. It is found in Panama. Savela, Markku (July 2, 2019). "Opharus...
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Claudiu Belu-Iordache (born 7 November 1993) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Liga II club Concordia Chiajna. Belu he started...
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Belu is a U.K social enterprise and drinks company in the working in the beverage industry. The company, which is based in London, supplies mineral water...
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List of kings of Lydia (redirect from Belus (Lydian))
slave-girl belonging to Iardanus; the line was from Heracles through Alcaeus, Belus and Ninus to Agron who was the first Heraclid king of Lydia. Herodotus says...
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Egyptian naiad, as daughter of the river-god Nilus. She was the wife of King Belus of Egypt, by whom she became the mother of Aegyptus and Danaus, and, according...
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According to Varg Vikernes himself, "Musically Fallen is like a cross between Belus and something new, inspired more by the debut album and Det som engang var...
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