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- Esther (5002 bytes)
9: ...ated, as the [[Semitic languages|Semitic]] name ''Ishtar'' may share a common origin with [[Indo-European ...
21: ...xist in attempting to relate the names Esther and Ishtar, and hamantaschen originated amongst Jews of East...
26: * [[Ishtar]], [[Marduk]] - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
25: ...], which surround the plateau [[Lakshmi Planum]]. Ishtar Terra is about the size of [[Australia]]. In the ...
36: ...]ia it was the special star of the mother-god ''[[Ishtar]]''; and in [[Chinese language|Chinese]] it is J&... - Babylon (9716 bytes)
14: ...mage:Babylon relief.jpg|right|thumb|Detail of the Ishtar Gate]]
25: ...e palace quarter of Nebuchadnezzar's Babylon. The Ishtar gate is shown in the top left corner of the image...
27: ...f eight that ringed the perimeter of Babylon. The Ishtar Gate survives today in the [[Pergamon Museum]] in...
56: ...ne of the moulded brick figures of dragons in the Ishtar Gate by people trying to remove the bricks from t... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
73: ... war (who is equivalent to the Akkadian goddess [[Ishtar]]), [[Enlil]] the god of the wind, as well as a h... - Easter (31700 bytes)
193: ...hip between Eostre and the [[Sumer]]ian goddess [[Ishtar]] ([http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-t0... - Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
10: ...er [[Mesopotamia|Mesopotamian]] counterpart was [[Ishtar]] and her Syro-Palestinian counterpart was [[`Ash...
18: ...e goddess of desire had long been worshipped as [[Ishtar]] and [[Ashtaroth]]. It is said that she first t... - Chaldean mythology (2527 bytes)
6: ... Greece|Greek]] parallels as well; for example, [[Ishtar|Inanna]]'s descent into the underworld strikingly...
11: ...as [[Nanna]]. Sin and [[Ningal]] gave birth to [[Ishtar|Inanna]] (goddess of love and war) and to [[Utu]]... - Sargon II of Assyria (8855 bytes)
8: ...re to follow: Kar-[[Nabu]], Kar-[[Sin]] and Kar-[[Ishtar]], all named after Babylonian gods and resettled ... - Mari, Syria (5848 bytes)
6: ...is. Discoveries came quickly, with the temple of Ishtar being discovered in the next month. Mari was cla...
30: The Goddess [[Ishtar]] was worshiped in Mari. The citizens of Mari we...
38: ... had an entire temple dedicated to him. As did [[Ishtar]], the goddess of fertility, and [[Shamash]], the... - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
18: The earliest lists had the [[Ishtar Gate]] as the seventh wonder of the world instead... - Virgo (3620 bytes)
38: ...h nearly every prominent [[goddess]], including [[Ishtar]], [[Isis]], [[Cybele]], and [[Athena]]. Virgo ma... - Uruk (2699 bytes)
6: ...Eanna]], dedicated to the worship of Inanna, or [[Ishtar]]. Its voluminous surviving temple archive, of th... - Nineveh (10193 bytes)
8: ...s to [[Sin]], [[Nergal]], [[Nanna]], [[Shamash]], Ishtar, and [[Nabu]] of [[Borsippa]].
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