Links: ISHTAR --

Encyclopedia Mythica - Gallery: Ishtar - The Image Gallery: Image of Ishtar.
--http://www.pantheon.org/mythica/gallery/mesopotamian/isht...

Willow's Pond - Hymn to Ishtar - Willow's Pond - Pagan and Wiccan Book of Shadows and reference archive. Hymn to Ishtar.
--http://www.belmontcty.net/users/willow/bos/ishtar2.html

No Title - Departure Ishtar, mother of mankind and demonic deity in Near Eastern mythology, once looked down from her home in heaven to the deep pit of the underworld. She decided she wanted to go down, but told her minister, Ninshubar, that after she was...
--http://newmedia.jrn.columbia.edu/1996/Hero/Myth5a.html[an interesting connection to a three-day resurrection]

Welcome to Goddess House - Queen of Heaven - Handsculpted pottery goddess figurines and plaques, inspired by the ancient and pagan goddesses, e.g. Venuses of Willendorf and Laussel, Sheela-na-gig, Ishtar/Innana, Minoan Serpent Goddess. [informative tidbits about various goddesses - w/graphics
--http://www.users.on.net/rfarrow/g_ishtar.html

Encyclopedia.com - Results for Ishtar - ancient fertility deity, the most widely worshiped goddess in Babylonian and Assyrian religion. Ishtar was important as a mother goddess, goddess of love, and goddess of war. Her cult spread throughout W Asia, and she became identified with various
--http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/06494.html

Cosmogonic Myths and Theoretical Science - Babylonian Sacred Writing - Cosmogonic Myths and Theoretical Science Sacred Writing Babylon: Ishtar's Descent Ishtar's Descent Ishtar thinks to go into the Place of Darkness in search of her beloved spouse Tammuz. Arrayed in her magnificent power and splendor she enters the...
--http://www.erols.com/bcccsbs/bsacwri.htm

Social and Behavioral Sciences E-Campus

· Cosmogonic Myths and Theoretical Science -- --http://users.erols.com/bcccsbs/hum207.htm - [several introductory lessons on mythologies, including Ishtar]

Goddesses of the Zodiac: - Goddesses of the Zodiac: Aries = Athena, The Morrigan, Minerva Taurus = Hathor, Isis, Io, Venus, Selene Gemini = Kali, Parvati, Tefnut, Leda Cancer = Ix Chel, Ida, Senene, Luna Leo = Arinna, Cybele, Neshto, Juno Virgo = Kwan Yin, Bel, Inanna, Diana.
--http://busywitch.com/goddesses.htm

Easter or Ishtar? - Easter or Ishtar? by Al Perez The word Easter appears once in the King James version of the Bible.Herod has put Peter in prison, "intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people" (Acts 12:4). Yet in the original Greek text the word is not...
--http://www.ldolphin.org/ishtar.html

Astarte, an Encarta Encyclopedia Article Titled "Astarte" - Astarte , Greek and Roman name of Ashtoreth, supreme female divinity of the Phoenician nation. She symbolized the female principle in all its aspects; Baal, the corresponding male divinity, symbolized
--http://encarta.msn.com/index/conciseindex/47/0478D000.htm

Encyclopedia Entry - Home Click here to visit site enter a word or phrase: home people sports fun facts life world u.s. science homework center Visit our main site for even more information! infoplease.com Encyclopedia Ishtar Pronunciation: [ish´tär] (key) ancient...
--http://lycoskids.infoplease.com/ce5/CE026112.html

The Gods Gallery - pics! -- http://www.cybercom.com/~grandpa/chapter8.html

· No Title - Inanna Sumerian goddess that later became known as Ishtar. She was the queen of heaven. also the goddess of love, procreation, and war. As Ishtar (in Babylonian mythology) she was the daughter of Sin, and the goddess of sexuality; the ambitious...
--http://www.cybercom.com/~grandpa/inannax.html

Goddess Myths - Paintings and myths of goddesses from different cultures. Paintings by Sandra M. Stanton.
--http://www.goddessmyths.com/

 

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