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Ishtar und die Freiheitsstatue
30.03.2007 um 18:51Könnte es sein das die Freiheitsstatue nichts anderes als Ishtar darstellen sollte?
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Ishtar (DIŠTAR DINGIR INANNA 𒀭𒌋𒁯 ) is the Assyrian andBabylonian counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna and to the cognate northwest Semiticgoddess Astarte. Anunit, Astarte, Atarsamain and Esther are alternative names for Ishtar.
Ishtar is a mother goddess, fertility goddess, the goddess of spring, a stormgoddess, a warrior goddess and goddess of war, a goddess of the hunt, a goddess of love,goddess of marriage and childbirth, and a goddess of fate.
She was also anunderworld deity, her twin sister being Ereshkigal, the Goddess of Death, but herdominant aspects are as the mother goddess of compassion
and the goddess oflove, sex and war.
Wikipedia: Ishtar
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Zu Ishtar:
Ishtar (DIŠTAR DINGIR INANNA 𒀭𒌋𒁯 ) is the Assyrian andBabylonian counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna and to the cognate northwest Semiticgoddess Astarte. Anunit, Astarte, Atarsamain and Esther are alternative names for Ishtar.
Ishtar is a mother goddess, fertility goddess, the goddess of spring, a stormgoddess, a warrior goddess and goddess of war, a goddess of the hunt, a goddess of love,goddess of marriage and childbirth, and a goddess of fate.
She was also anunderworld deity, her twin sister being Ereshkigal, the Goddess of Death, but herdominant aspects are as the mother goddess of compassion
and the goddess oflove, sex and war.
Wikipedia: Ishtar
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