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  • 111Astarte — For other uses, see Astarte (disambiguation). Religions of the Ancient Near East …

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  • 112List of fictional clergy and religious figures — Clergy and other religious figures have generally represented a popular outlet for pop culture, although this has tapered in recent years. Some of the more popular clergy, members of religious orders and other religious personages featured in… …

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  • 113Gideon — For other uses, see Gideon (disambiguation). Judges in the Bible In the Book of Joshua: Joshua In the Book of Judges: Othniel • Ehud • Shamgar • Deborah • Barak† • Gideon • Abimelech† • Tola • Jair •Jephthah • Ibzan • Elon …

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  • 114Way of St. James — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Route of Santiago de Compostela State Party = ESP Type = Cultural Criteria = ii, iv, vi ID = 669 Region = Europe and North America Year = 1993 Session = 17th Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/669The Way of St …

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  • 115Anat — Anat, also ‘Anat [in ASCII spelling Anat and often simplified to Anat), Hebrew or Phoenician ענת (‘Anāt), Ugaritic ‘nt , Greek Αναθ (transliterated Anath), in Egyptian rendered as Antit, Anit, Anti (not to be confused with Anti) , or Anant.] is a …

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  • 116Mot (Semitic god) — Religions of the Ancient Near East Levantine deities …

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  • 117Ba`alat Gebal — Ba‘alat Gebal, Lady of Byblos , was the goddess of the city of Byblos, sometimes known to the Greeks as Baaltis .She was generally identified with the pan Semitic goddess ‘Ashtar and so equated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite. However… …

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  • 118Elyon — Religions of the Ancient Near East Levantine deities …

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  • 119Nymphaea — Peach Glow Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 120Chemosh — For other uses, see Chemosh (disambiguation). Religions of the Ancient Near East …

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