The ancient goddess of the Arabs
Lat-Etturian in the mountains of Lebanon
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The great goddess Lathe, mentioned by Herod in the year 425 BC Alilat, said that it was equivalent to Orania.
It is not known about the people worshiping the non-Arab North, they are unknown among the gods of Yemen, probably the Canaanite Anatolia, which found statues in Ugarit, and was twinned during the Hellenistic era with Athens Greek.
The Eturians, like the Nabateans, the Tigers and the urbanists, worshiped Lat. A statue was found in Zabadani, west of Damascus. It is also known as the Assyrian country. A funeral car of an Ethiopian priest named Abd al-Lat (ββιααλλαο) was found in Qartba in Mount Lebanon.
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The great goddess Lathe, mentioned by Herod in the year 425 BC Alilat, said that it was equivalent to Orania.
It is not known about the people worshiping the non-Arab North, they are unknown among the gods of Yemen, probably the Canaanite Anatolia, which found statues in Ugarit, and was twinned during the Hellenistic era with Athens Greek.
The Eturians, like the Nabateans, the Tigers and the urbanists, worshiped Lat. A statue was found in Zabadani, west of Damascus. It is also known as the Assyrian country. A funeral car of an Ethiopian priest named Abd al-Lat (ββιααλλαο) was found in Qartba in Mount Lebanon.

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