Baaltars

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Pharnabazus as Satrap of Cilicia (379-374 BCE), depicting a seated Baaltars. British Museum
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Baaltars (combination of "

Mazaios,[3] and also on coins of the early Seleucid Empire.[1] The equivalent of Baaltars for the Greeks was Zeus
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Notes

  1. ^ a b Hastings, p.686
  2. Cabinet des Médailles
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  3. ^ Sayles, p.43

References

  • Wayne G. Sayles, Ancient Coin Collecting VI: Non-Classical Cultures Krause Publications, 1999,
  • James Hastings, S R Driver, A Dictionary of the Bible: Volume IV, Part II (Shimrath - Zuzim) The Minerva Group, Inc., 2004

See also