East Semitic Akkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex.
Babylonian and Assyrian goddess of love and fertility and war; counterpart to the Phoenician Astarte.
1 Popular resorts include the 345-room Kempinski Ishtar Resort, which has beach access.
2 It hurt to think about Port Ishtar , but she couldn't help herself.
3 To secure the grace of Gilgamesh, the exalted Ishtar raises her eyes.
4 Besprinkle Ishtar with the waters of life and take her from me.
5 His wife Ishtar mourns his loss and all fertility leaves the Earth.
6 According to one account, his death was caused by the fickle Ishtar .
7 There Ishtar had a great temple, but her worldly wealth had decreased.
8 The gods lament the absence of Ishtar and the fate that overtook her.
9 The tale begins with a description of the land to which Ishtar proceeds:
10 Demetrios sang the loves of Douzi and Ishtar , which the gaoler found remarkable.
11 Some images of Nebo and of Ishtar have been obtained from the ruins.
12 Because her tale was absorbed by Ishtar , she is often overlooked.
13 The adult Silver reflects: I think of Ishtar raking out that chicken coop.
14 I am Ishtar of Arbela, who forces thine enemies to submission.
15 Sumerian and Babylonian folk hero who shunned the affections of Ishtar .
16 Nay, more, he claims that before his days Ishtar was not properly worshipped.
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