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Ashtart ou AstartéV. Ishtar.
Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
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Astarte — altsyrische Darstellung einer Liebesgöttin Astarte, phönizisch: ʿštrt, griechisch: Αστάρτη (Astártē), hebräisch Aschtoret, aramäisch: Athtar; war die Himmelskönigin und Liebesgöttin mehrerer westsemitischer Völker. Auf einer Inschrift von Delos… … Deutsch Wikipedia