• Astłik (Armenian: Աստղիկ) was the Armenian goddess of fertility and love, and consort of Vahagn. In the later pre-Christian period she became the goddess...
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    deities: Aramazd with Zeus, Anahit with Artemis, Vahagn with Heracles, Astłik with Aphrodite, Nane with Athena, Mihr with Hephaestus, Tir with Apollo...
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    probably mentioned on the Urartian-era Door of Meher (as Ara or Arwaa) Astłik had been worshipped as the Armenian deity of fertility and love, later the...
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  • on this day known as Water Day, Armenians made offerings of red roses to Astłik, the goddess of water, beauty, love, and fertility. The name "Vardavar"...
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    mischievous entity associated with rivers, lakes and water in general. Astłik, goddess of water sources. Tsovinar, goddess of seas and storms. Yam (god)...
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  • sterenn "star"; Celtic Sirona (< *Tsirona) "astral", "stellar" astł "star"; Astłik "deity of love, fertility and skylight" pl. A śreñ, B ściriñ "stars" ḫasterza...
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  • 4 Margar Մարգար prophet 5 Ahrank’ Ահրանկ half-burned 6 Mazdeł 7 Astłik Աստղիկ Astłik 8 Mihr Միհր Mihr (Armenian deity) 9 Jopaber tumultuous 10 Murç Մուրց...
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  • diminutive suffix -ik (such as is present in the name of the Armenian goddess, Astłik). Alternately, it could etymologically derive from Proto Indo-European *bʰel-...
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  • Nabataean Chaabou (Kaabu) Sabaean Dhat-Badan Anahit (Anaitis) Astghik (Astɫik) Bagmasti Nane (Hane, Hanea, Nana, Nanai) Saris Spandaramet (Sandaramet)...
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  • alliance.[citation needed] In the Armenian Pantheon, there is a goddess called Astlik/Astghik. In the Armenian language Astgh means star, Astghik - Little Star...
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