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  1. Astarte - Wikipedia

    Astarte appears as a playable Avenger-class Servant in Fate/Grand Order (2015), with her name stylized as "Ashtart". However, she first introduces herself as "Space Ishtar", and only reveals her true name after her third Ascension.

  2. Astarte | Phoenician goddess, Canaanite goddess, fertility goddess ...

    Astarte, great goddess of the ancient Middle East and chief deity of Tyre, Sidon, and Elat, important Mediterranean seaports. Hebrew scholars now feel that the goddess Ashtoreth mentioned so often in the Bible is a deliberate conflation of the Greek name Astarte and the Hebrew word boshet, “shame,”

  3. Astarte - World History Encyclopedia

    Nov 9, 2021 · Astarte is the Canaanite/Phoenician goddess of love, sex, war, and hunting who developed from the Mesopotamian deity Inanna / Ishtar. She is usually associated with the storm god Baal but seems to have been much more popular.

  4. Astarte: The goddess of fertility and love - World History Edu

    Jan 22, 2025 · Astarte is the Hellenized form of the ancient Semitic goddess ʿAṭṭart. She holds a prominent place in the pantheon of Ancient Near Eastern deities, associated with various attributes such as war, sexuality, royal power, and healing.

  5. Astarte (Ashtoreth) - Egyptian Goddess | Mythology.net

    Oct 21, 2016 · Astarte (also named Ashtoreth) is the goddess of war and, to a lesser extent, the goddess of love and fertility. In Egypt she was thought of as an especially powerful warrior goddess and was also associated with the most powerful war machine of …

  6. All About Astarte: Ancient Goddess of Fertility - Atlas Mythica

    Astarte was a highly-regarded mother goddess, associated with the moon, who was worshiped under different names throughout the Middle East, including Ishtar in Mesopotamia and Ashtart or Asherah by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.

  7. Astarte, Goddess of Fertility and Sexuality - Learn Religions

    Nov 10, 2018 · A deity of fertility and sexuality, Astarte eventually evolved into the Greek Aphrodite thanks to her role as a goddess of sexual love. Interestingly, in her earlier forms, …

  8. Astarte - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Astarte (Ashtoreth, also spelled Athtart, Ashtoreth, or Ashtart) is the Queen of Heaven to whom the Canaanites burned offerings and poured libations (Jeremiah 44).

  9. Astarte - World Mythos

    Dec 19, 2024 · Astarte is a significant figure in Canaanite mythology, representing fertility, love, and war. Known by various names in different cultures, Astarte is often associated with the goddess Ishtar in Mesopotamian mythology and Aphrodite in Greek mythology.

  10. Astarte, the goddess of love and war | Britannica

    Astarte, or Ashtart , Goddess of the ancient Middle East and chief deity of the Mediterranean seaports of Tyre, Sidon, and Elath.

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