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- Atargatis abstract "For the metal band, see Atargatis (band). For the god in Robert E. Howard's Conan series, see Derketo (Conan)"Atergatis" redirects here. For the crab genus, see Atergatis (crab).Atargatis /əˈtɑrɡətɨs/ or Ataratheh (/əˈtærəθə/; Aramaic: ‘Atar‘atheh or Tar‘atheh) was a Syrian deity, the chief goddess of northern Syria (Michael Rostovtzeff called her "the great mistress of the North Syrian lands"), Ctesias also used the name Derceto for her. and to the Romans as Dea Syriae ("Syrian goddess"). Primarily she was a goddess of fertility, but, as the baalat ("mistress") of her city and people, she was also responsible for their protection and well-being. Her chief sanctuary was at Hierapolis, modern Manbij, northeast of Aleppo, Syria. She is sometimes described as a mermaid-goddess, because of a fish-bodied goddess at Ascalon. However, there is no evidence that Atargatis was worshipped at Ascalon, and all iconographic evidence shows her as anthropomorphic.Her consort is usually Hadad. As Ataratheh, doves and fish were considered sacred by her, doves as an emblem of the Love-Goddess, and fish as symbolic of the fertility and life of the waters. According to a third-century Syriac source, "In Syria and in Urhâi [Edessa] the men used to castrate themselves in honor of Taratha. But when King Abgar became a believer, he commanded that anyone who emasculated himself should have a hand cut off. And from that day to the present no one in Urhâi emasculates himself anymore."".
- Atargatis thumbnail Derketo.jpg?width=300.
- Atargatis wikiPageExternalLink deasyria-intro.html.
- Atargatis wikiPageExternalLink atargatis.html.
- Atargatis wikiPageExternalLink Atargatis.
- Atargatis wikiPageExternalLink view.jsp?artid=259&letter=D.
- Atargatis wikiPageExternalLink spotlight.htm.
- Atargatis wikiPageID "147280".
- Atargatis wikiPageRevisionID "606013338".
- Atargatis caption "The reverse of a coin from Cyrrhestica depicts Atargatis riding a lion, wearing a mural crown, and holding a sceptre".
- Atargatis caption "The reverse of a coin of Demetrius III depicts fish-bodied Atargatis, veiled, holding the egg, flanked by barley stalks".
- Atargatis direction "vertical".
- Atargatis hasPhotoCollection Atargatis.
- Atargatis image "Atargatis & lion.JPG".
- Atargatis image "Derketo.jpg".
- Atargatis width "200".
- Atargatis subject Category:Fertility_goddesses.
- Atargatis subject Category:Hellenistic_Asian_deities.
- Atargatis subject Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Atargatis subject Category:West_Semitic_goddesses.
- Atargatis type Abstraction100002137.
- Atargatis type Belief105941423.
- Atargatis type Cognition100023271.
- Atargatis type Content105809192.
- Atargatis type Deity109505418.
- Atargatis type Goddess109535622.
- Atargatis type HellenisticAsianDeities.
- Atargatis type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Atargatis type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Atargatis type WestSemiticGoddesses.
- Atargatis type Agent.
- Atargatis type MusicGroup.
- Atargatis type Agent.
- Atargatis type Thing.
- Atargatis comment "For the metal band, see Atargatis (band). For the god in Robert E. Howard's Conan series, see Derketo (Conan)"Atergatis" redirects here. For the crab genus, see Atergatis (crab).Atargatis /əˈtɑrɡətɨs/ or Ataratheh (/əˈtærəθə/; Aramaic: ‘Atar‘atheh or Tar‘atheh) was a Syrian deity, the chief goddess of northern Syria (Michael Rostovtzeff called her "the great mistress of the North Syrian lands"), Ctesias also used the name Derceto for her. and to the Romans as Dea Syriae ("Syrian goddess").".
- Atargatis label "Atargatis (mitologia)".
- Atargatis label "Atargatis".
- Atargatis label "Atargatis".
- Atargatis label "Derceto".
- Atargatis label "Dercéto".
- Atargatis label "Derketo".
- Atargatis label "Атаргатис".
- Atargatis label "阿塔伽提斯".
- Atargatis sameAs Derketo.
- Atargatis sameAs Derceto.
- Atargatis sameAs Dercéto.
- Atargatis sameAs Atargatis.
- Atargatis sameAs Atargatis.
- Atargatis sameAs Atargatis_(mitologia).
- Atargatis sameAs m.012t_1.
- Atargatis sameAs Q221735.
- Atargatis sameAs Q221735.
- Atargatis sameAs Atargatis.
- Atargatis wasDerivedFrom Atargatis?oldid=606013338.
- Atargatis depiction Derketo.jpg.
- Atargatis isPrimaryTopicOf Atargatis.