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    article correctly. The Temple of Eshmun (Arabic: معبد أشمون) is an ancient place of worship dedicated to Eshmun, the Phoenician god of healing. It is located...
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    and in Carthage where the site of Eshmun's temple is now occupied by the acropolium of Carthage. According to Eusebius of Caesarea, Phoenician author Sanchuniathon...
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    Bodashtart (category Kings of Sidon)
    first year of Bodashtart's accession to the throne of Sidon and commemorates the building of a temple to the goddess Astarte. The Temple of Eshmun podium...
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    of other votive statues of children near the canal in the Temple of Eshmun in 1963-64 by Maurice Dunand, and is currently in the National Museum of Beirut...
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    The Eshmun inscription is a Phoenician inscription on a fragment of grey-blue limestone found at the Temple of Eshmun in 1901. It is also known as RES...
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    Asclepieion (category Temples of Asclepius)
    Ancient Greek medicine Pool of Bethesda Temple of Eshmun Kanellou, V (2004). "Ancient Greek medicine as the foundation of contemporary medicine". Techniques...
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    were the scene of fierce combat during the fiery destruction of the city in 146 BC. The Byrsa was the reported site of the Temple of Eshmun (the healing...
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    South Governorate (category Governorates of Lebanon)
    Ras al-Ain, Lebanon Sarafand Temple of Eshmun ""Lebanon State of the Environment Report", chapter 1" (PDF). Ministry of Environment (Lebanon). 2001. Archived...
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    Cherub (category Tabernacle and Temples in Jerusalem)
    implications for the understanding of whether the ark of the covenant in Solomon's Temple was Yahweh's throne or simply an indicator of Yahweh's immanence. Cherubim...
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    that the Punic temple of Eshmun was located on this site. Texts indicate that the Romans built the temple to the corresponding deity of their pantheon...
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    Bechamoun (category Ancient cities of the Middle East)
    comes from Syriac Aramaic spoken by the Canaanites. “House of Chamoun” (English), "Temple of Eshmun" (Syriac Aramaic), a Phoenician god. Bchamoun has 10 schools...
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    Magharet Abloun, and the Temple of Eshmun in Bustan el-Sheikh. Elite Phoenician burials were characterized by the use of sarcophagi, and a consistent...
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  • al-Amad Temple of Eshmun Sidon Tyre The Thrones of Astarte are approximately a dozen ex-voto "cherubim" thrones found in ancient Phoenician temples in Lebanon...
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  • Yatonmilk (category Kings of Sidon)
    restoration project of the Temple of Eshmun; he left more than thirty dedicatory inscriptions at the temple site. The first phase of the works involved...
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    Cultural heritage building in Bziza, Lebanon Temple of Eshmun – Ancient temple to the Phoenician god of healing in Lebanon The classical historian Peter...
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    temple to Eshmun in the provenance of the marble base. It can be seggested that the Phoenician inscription dedicated a statue to Eshmun in his temple...
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  • Phoenician language (category Extinct languages of Asia)
    inscription Cippi of Melqart Mdina Steles Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II Karatepe bilingual Kilamuwa Stela Nora Stone Pyrgi Tablets Temple of Eshmun Since the bilingual...
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  • Hassan al Rai Tell Shamsine Tell Zeitoun Tell Zenoub Temnin el-Foka Temple of Eshmun Toron Tyre Hippodrome Tyre Necropolis Tyre, Lebanon Wadi Koura Wadi...
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    Astarte (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    sailing ships." In Sidon, she shared a temple with Eshmun. Coins from Beirut show Poseidon, Astarte, and Eshmun worshipped together. Other significant...
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    temples include the Temples of Baalbek, and ancient temples in Niha. There Are also a few Ancient Phoenician Temples for example The Temple Of Eshmun...
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    and the Temple of Eshmun. Elite Phoenician burials were characterized by the use of sarcophagi, a consistent emphasis on the integrity of the tomb,...
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    Eshmunazar II (category Kings of Sidon)
    ʾšmnʿzr, lit. 'Eshmun helps') was the Phoenician king of Sidon (r. c. 539 – c. 525 BC). He was the grandson of Eshmunazar I, and a vassal king of the Persian...
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    patron of scribes. Thoth was associated in the same way with the Phoenician deity Eshmun. Inscriptions at the temple call the god "The Lord of Eshmun". The...
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    Melqart (category History of Tyre, Lebanon)
    of the main routes into Ibiza), uncovered a further Punic temple in the excavated roadbed. Texts found mention Melqart among other Punic gods Eshmun,...
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    Bodashtart inscriptions (category Temple of Eshmun)
    near Sidon. Subsequently, two series of inscriptions were found in the early 20th century at the Temple of Eshmun, near Sidon in Lebanon, immediately before...
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    by the setting sun through the temple entrance. List of Ancient Roman temples Temple of Eshmun Phoenician Sanctuary of Kharayeb ^a Phoenican cities that...
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    Abdashtart I (category Kings of Sidon)
    Greek, Straton I) was a king of the Phoenician city-state of Sidon who reigned from 365 BC to 352 BC following the death of his father, Baalshillem II....
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    Key highlights of the collections include: the Ford Collection sarcophagi: marble, 4th century BC. votive statues from the Temple of Eshmun: marble, Bustan...
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    Eastern Wall (category Temple Mount)
    similar stones of the 6th Century B.C.E. in the Temple of Eshmun and Pasargadae. He dates them, on the basis of Biblical texts, to the period of King Hezekiah...
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    Delos (redirect from Terrace of the Lions)
    during the early years of Roman hegemony, late 2nd century BC. To their protective triad of Baal/Poseidon, Astarte/Aphrodite and Eshmun/Asklepios, they added...
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