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Belus: Encyclopedia - Belus
Belus in Latin or Belos in accurate Greek transliteration is one of:
Belus - Persons.
Ba‘al: a title ("lord") in northwest Semitic l...
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Belus Assyrian: Encyclopedia - Belus Assyrian
Belus or Belos in classical Greek or classical Latin texts (and later material based on them) in a Assyrian context refers to one or anot...
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Belus Babylonian: Encyclopedia - Belus Babylonian
Belus or Belos in classical Greek or classical Latin texts (and later material based on them) in a Babylonian context refers to the Babyl...
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Belus Egyptian: Encyclopedia - Belus Egyptian
Belus (Greek Belos) the Egyptian is in Greek Mythology a son of Poseidon by Libya. He was a King of Egypt and father of Aegyptus and Dana...
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Belus River: Encyclopedia - Belus River
Belus or Belos is a small river in Israel, where according to legend glass-making was invented.
This river, also called Pagida by Pliny t...
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Bel God: Encyclopedia - Bel God
Bel, signifying "lord" or "master", is a title rather than a genuine name, applied to various gods in Babylonian religion. The feminine f...
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Agenor: Encyclopedia - Agenor
In history and Greek mythology, Agenor (which means "very manly") was a king of Tyre. His wife was Telephassa.
Agenor - Family.
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Aegyptus: Encyclopedia - Aegyptus
This article is about the Aegyptus from Greek mythology. For the Book of Abraham reference, see Egyptus.
In Greek mythology, Aegyptus, or...
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Danaus: Encyclopedia - Danaus
Danaus, or Danaos ("sleeper") was a Greek mythological character, twin brother of Aegyptus and son of Belus, a mythical king of Egypt. Th...
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17th Century Bc: Encyclopedia - 17th Century Bc
17th century BC - Events.
1700 – 1500 BC -- Hurrian conquests.
1700 BC - Belu-bani became the King of Assyria.
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Lynceus: Encyclopedia - Lynceus
Lynceus is the name of two people from Greek mythology.
Lynceus was a descendant of Belus through Aegyptus, twin brother of Danaus, who h...
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Ninus: Encyclopedia - Ninus
Ninus was accepted in texts arising in Hellenistic period and later as the eponymous founder of Nineveh, and thus the city itself personi...
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Belenus: Encyclopedia - Belenus
In Celtic mythology, Belenus (also Belinus, Belenos, Belinos, Belinu, Bellinus, Belus, Bel) was a deity worshipped in Gaul, Britain and C...
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Cătălina Ponor: Encyclopedia - Cătălina Ponor
Cătălina Ponor, (born August 20, 1987), is a gymnast from Constanţa, Romania. She was a triple silver medalist at the 2003 World Champ...
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Belus Egyptian: Encyclopedia Ii - Belus Egyptian - More Genealogical Information
Apollodorus (2.1.4) claims that Aegyptus and Danaus were twins and that their mother was Anchinoe (otherwise unknown) and that she was da...
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Dido: Encyclopedia Ii - Dido - Virgil's Aeneid
Virgil's back-references in his Aeneid generally agree with what Justin recorded. Virgil names Dido's father as Belus, this Belus sometim...
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Kings Of Assyria: Encyclopedia Ii - Kings Of Assyria - Early Period
"Kings who dwelled in tents"
Ikunum
Tudiya
Adamu
Yangi
Suhlamu
Harharu
Mandaru
Imsu
HAR-su
Didanu
Hana
Zuabu
Nuabu
Abazu
Belu
Azarah
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Belus:
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Belus
Belus. See BEL
(See also: Belus , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Sossus:
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Sossus (Chaldean, Babylonian) A cycle of time, given by Berosus, the Chaldean astrologer at the temple of Belus at Babylon, as a perio...
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Assorus:
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Assorus (Chald.). The third group of progeny (Kissan and Assorus) from the Babylonian Duad, Tauthe and Apason, according to the Theogo...
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Assorus:
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Assorus (from Chaldean) "The third group of progeny (Kissan (Kissare) and Assorus) from the Babylonian Duad, Tauthe...
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Berosus:
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Berosus (3rd century BC) A Chaldaean priest of Belus living in Babylon at the time of Alexander the Great, who translated the primeval...
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Dache-dachus:
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Dache-Dachus (Chald.) The dual emanation of Moymis, the progeny of the dual or androgynous World-Principle, the male Apason and female...
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Thalatth, Thallath:
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Thalatth, Thallath (Chaldean) Thalassa (Greek) Sea, ocean; mystically the great generative principle of the spatial deeps. Thallath wa...
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Dache-Dachus (Chaldean) "The dual emanation of Moymis, the progeny of the dual or androgynous World-Principle, the male Apason an...
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Omoroka:
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Omoroka (Greek) [from Chaldean, cf Hebrew `amaq to be deep, profound; Hebrew `amar to heap together, overwhelm; and Arabic `amar to ov...
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Berosus:
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Berosus (Chald.). A priest of the Temple of Belus who wrote for Alexander the Great the history of the Cosmogony, as taught in the Tem...
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Astrology:
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Astrology (Ancient Greek) The Science which defines the action of celestial bodies upon mundane affairs, and claims to foretell future...
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Sanchuniathon: Encyclopedia - Sanchuniathon
Sanchuniathon or Sanchoniathon or Sanchoniatho is the purported Phoenician author of three lost works originally in Phoenician, surviving...
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Tower Of Babel: Encyclopedia - Tower Of Babel
According to the narrative in Genesis Chapter 11 of the Bible, the Tower of Babel was a tower built by a united humanity in order to reac...
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Dido: Encyclopedia - Dido
In Greek and Roman sources Dido or Elissa appears as the founder and first Queen of Carthage in Tunisia. She is best known from the accou...
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Poseidon: Encyclopedia - Poseidon
In Greek mythology, Poseidon (Ποσειδῶν) was the god of the sea. In Etruscan and Roman mythology he was known as Neptune (Nethuns...
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List Of Greek Mythological Characters: Encyclopedia - List Of Greek Mythological Characters
(Most of the gods and goddesses had Roman equivalents.)
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Dido: Encyclopedia Ii - Dido - Early Accounts
The person of Elissa can be traced back at least to lost writings of the historian Timaeus of Tauromenium in Sicily (c. 356–260...
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Poseidon: Encyclopedia Ii - Poseidon - Myth
Poseidon - Birth and childhood.
Poseidon was a son of Cronus and Rhea. Like his brothers and sisters save Zeus, Poseidon was swallowed ...
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Tower Of Babel: Encyclopedia Ii - Tower Of Babel - Historicity
Tower of Babel - Linguistic context.
The name Babylon is from Akkadian Bāb-ilu, which means Gate of God. Its Hebrew version however, B...
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List Of Greek Mythological Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Greek Mythological Characters - Greek Mythological Characters
(Most of the gods and goddesses had Roman equivalents.)
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Sanchuniathon: Encyclopedia Ii - Sanchuniathon - The Author
The compilers of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica warned that Sanchuniathon "belongs more to legend than to history." All our knowledge ...
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List Of Greek Mythological Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Greek Mythological Characters - Immortals
List of Greek mythological characters - The twelve gods of Olympus.
Aphrodite - Goddess of beauty and Love
Apollo - God of healing, li...
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List Of Greek Mythological Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Greek Mythological Characters - Immortals
List of Greek mythological characters - The twelve gods of Olympus.
Aphrodite - Goddess of beauty and Love
Apollo - God of the Sun mus...
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Tower Of Babel: Encyclopedia Ii - Tower Of Babel - Popular Culture And Modern Influence
It has become a potent symbol of overambitious projects destined to end in confusion, and a potent motif generating images of unfinished ...
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Poseidon: Encyclopedia Ii - Poseidon - Worship
In the historical period, Poseidon was often referred to by the epithets Enosichthon, Seischthon and Ennosigaios, all meaning "earth-shak...
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Poseidon: Encyclopedia Ii - Poseidon - Prehistory
In the heavily sea-dependent Mycenean culture, Poseidon's importance was that of Zeus, if surviving Linear B clay tablets can be trusted....
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Dido: Encyclopedia Ii - Dido - An Alternative Viewpoint
An alternative viewpoint, based on Gerhard Herm’s interpretation (Die Phönizier), supported by selected classic sources (Virgil, Ovid,...
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Tower Of Babel: Encyclopedia Ii - Tower Of Babel - In Other Scripture
Tower of Babel - The destruction.
It is not mentioned in the Genesis account that God directly destroyed the efforts of the builders; p...
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Dido: Encyclopedia Ii - Dido - Later Roman Tradition
Letter 8 of Ovid's Heroides is a letter from Dido to Aeneas written just before she ascends the pyre. The situation is as in Virgil's Aen...
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Dido: Encyclopedia Ii - Dido - Continuing Tradition
In the Divine Comedy Dante sees the shade of Dido in the second circle of Hell, where she is condemned (on account of her consuming lust)...
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Theosophy Sitemap I - B
This is a sitemap for Theosophy - B . Click on
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