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  1. Astarte
    [n] - (Phoenician) a fertility goddess
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  2. Astarte
    In Canaanite and Syrian mythology, a goddess of sexual passion (equivalent to the Babylonian and Assyrian goddess Ishtar). As goddess of maternity and fertility, she was associated wi...
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  3. Astarte
    As·tar'te noun [ Greek ... a Phœnician goddess.] (Zoology) A genus of bivalve mollusks, common on the coasts of America and Europe.
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  4. astarte
    <marine biology> A genus of bivalve mollusks, common on the coasts of America and Europe. ... Origin: Gr. A Phoenician goddess. ... (19 Mar 1998) ...
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  5. Astarte
    Ashtoreth noun an ancient Phoenician goddess of love and fertility; the Phoenician counterpart to Ishtar
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  6. Astarte
    • (n.) A genus of bivalve mollusks, common on the coasts of America and Europe.
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  7. Astarte
    (from the article `stage design`) ...and abstract designs. At times, the moving bodies of the dancers become the screen for the projections. The Robert Joffrey Ballet, which was also ...
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/a/115

  8. Astarte
    great goddess of the ancient Middle East and chief deity of Tyre, Sidon, and Elat, important Mediterranean seaports. Hebrew scholars now feel that ... [6 related articles]
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  9. Astarte
    Astarte is a Lat In girl name. The meaning of the name is `Mythical goddess of Love` Where is it used? The name Astarte is mainly used In Near Eastern Mythology (Hellenized) .How do they say it elsewhere? Astaroth ( In Near Eastern Mythology) Ashtoreth ( In the bible and In Near Eastern Mythology)...
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  1. Astarte
    Astarte (Pronunciation-needed; Greek Ἀστάρτη, "Astártē") is the Greek name of a goddess known throughout the Eastern Mediterranean from the Bronze Age to Classical times. Originally the deified evening star, she is found as Ugaritic
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  2. Astarte
    Astarte (ăstär'tē) , Semitic goddess of fertility and love. She was the most important goddess of the Phoenicians and corresponds to the Babylonian Ishtar and the Greek Aphrodite. She took a dominant place in Middle Eastern religions, and the Jews strictly forbade use of her nam...
    Found op http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0805104.html

  3. Astarte
    Astarte was the principal goddess of the Phoenicians, representing the productive power of nature. She was a moon goddess and was adopted by the Egyptians as a daughter of Ra or Ptah. In Jewish mythology, she is referred to as Ashtoreth, and sometimes considered the wife of Yahweh.
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  4. Astarte
    Astarte is a cultivated variety of potato.
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  5. Astarte
    In Canaanite and Syrian mythology, a goddess of sexual passion (equivalent to the Babylonian and Assyrian goddess Ishtar). As goddess of maternity and fertility, she was associated with Tammuz or Adonis, who represented the passage of the seasons. She was also a warrior goddess. Her main centre of w...
    Found op http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0000246.html

  6. Astártē
    ==Summary== Walt Brown discussing the issues with, soon to be Socialist Party USA Vice Presidential nominee, Stewart Alexander after the "Meet the Candidates" forum at the Socialist Party USA 2007 National Convention in St. Louis, MO, October 19, 2007. ...
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  7. Astarte
    [band] Astarte is an all-female black metal band from Athens, Greece, named after the goddess Astarte. ==History== Astarte first formed under the name Lloth in September 1995 at Elefsina, Attica. The original line-up included Maria Kolokouri (bass, guitar, keyboards), a.k.a. Tristessa (who s...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astarte_(band)

  8. Astarte
    [disambiguation] Astarte is an ancient Semitic goddess. The name may also refer to: ==Arts== ==Biology== ==Places== ==Other uses== ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astarte_(disambiguation)

  9. Astarte
    [Ballet] Astarte (1967) was the first live, multi-media ballet. It was performed by the Joffrey Ballet in New York and directed by Midge Mackenzie and made the cover Time Magazine. ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astarte_(Ballet)

  10. astarte
    1) Ancient fertility goddess 2) Ancient goddess of fertility 3) Ancient semitic goddess 4) Astarte 5) Fertility goddess 6) Goddess mentioned in poe's 'ulalume' 7) Goddess of fertility 8) Latin girl name 9) Phoenician fertility deity 1...
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