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    Lucian, De Dea Syria; Diodorus Siculus II.4.2. Glueck (1937), p. 374, note 4 Lucian. De Dea Syria 14; Lightfoot ed. (2003), Lucian: On the Syrian Goddess...
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  • river Marne in Gaul Dea Sequana, goddess of the river Seine in Gallo-Roman religion Dea Syria or Atargatis, "Goddess of Syria" Dea Tacita, or "Silent goddess"...
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    On the Syrian Goddess (Greek: Περὶ τῆς Συρίης Θεοῦ; Latin: De Dea Syria) is a Greek treatise of the second century AD which describes religious cults practiced...
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    2nd-century AD writer Lucian gave an account of the Greek Deucalion in De Dea Syria that seems to refer more to the Near Eastern flood legends: in his version...
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    they do indeed eat pork for followers of the Dea Syria (Atargatis, the 'Syrian goddess') in De dea Syria, noted in Jan N. Bremmer, "Attis: A Greek God...
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    Apollo. In Hierapolis Bambyce, Syria (modern Manbij), according to the treatise De Dea Syria, the sanctuary of the Syrian Goddess contained a robed and...
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    seria des Barock Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 588-596. Lucian, De dea Syria, 14 Lucian, De dea Syria, 33, 39 Louis A. Boettiger (1918). "2". Studies in the Social...
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  • so-called Letter of Hori, the writings of Philo of Byblos, and Lucian's De Dea Syria. The Phoenician theonym Baalat Gebal (b’lt gbl) can be translated as “Lady...
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    ("Venus of Heliopolis Syriaca"), a Romano-Syrian form of Venus at Baalbek, variously identified with Ashtart, Dea Syria and Atargatis, though inconsistently...
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    "Only Cocytus washed the wounds of Adonis". According to Lucian's De Dea Syria, each year during the festival of Adonis, the Adonis River in Lebanon...
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    Litteraires - Repertoire Des Sources Grecques Et Latines - Sauf Le De Dea Syria - (in French). Brill Archive. pp. 37–38. ISBN 9-789-00403-503-4. Hevelius...
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  • Apollodorus, 3.1.1; Hyginus, Fabulae 155 & 178; Lucian, Dialogi Marini 15 & De dea Syria 4; St. Jerome, Chronicon B1284; Tatian, Address to the Greeks 33; Scholiast...
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    ISBN 9781614512875 Lucian. De Dea Syria 14. Lightfoot ed., tr. (2003). Cited and translation quoted by Hasan-Rokem (2014), p. 182. De Dea Syra, 14 apud Cowper...
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    by Souvenir Press Ltd., London.) Lucian of Samosata (200). De Dea Syria [On the Syrian Goddess]. 4. Witcombe: 8 The Iliad, transl. by R. Lattimore. (1970)...
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    Retrieved 16 September 2016. Lightfoot, De Dea Syria (2003) Lucinda Dirven, "The Author of De Dea Syria and his Cultural Heritage", Numen 44.2 (May 1997)...
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  • sources have survived, including Lucian of Samosata's treatise De Dea Syria (The Syrian Goddess, 2nd century CE), fragments of the Phoenician History of...
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    slain by a wild boar during a hunting trip. According to Lucian's De Dea Syria, each year during the festival of Adonis, the Adonis River located in...
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    Teixidor 1979, p. 60. Griffiths 1970, pp. 325–327. Lucian of Samosata. De Dea Syria. Hamed 2021. Agostini, Paolo; Zavaroni, Adolfo (2000). "The Bilingual...
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  • Hierapolis in Syria
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    Hierápolis), the "Holy City". This worship of Atargatis was immortalized in De Dea Syria which has traditionally been attributed to Lucian of Samosata, who gave...
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  • of Love and Ecstasy: The Traditions of Shiva and Dionysus. Lucian. De Dea Syria. p. 16. Heraclitus, encountering the festival of the Phallophoria, in...
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