Datin

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Myths of the Fertile Crescent
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Mesopotamian mythology
Ancient Arabian mythology
Ancient Levantine mythology
Pre-Islamic Arabian gods
  • Ēl, Ilāh (NW Semitic)
  • Bēl, Baʕl, Bēl-Šamīn
  • Abgal
  • Aglibol
  • al-Lāt, al-'Ilāhat
  • Astarte
  • Atargatis (Syrian)
  • Ištar, Athtar
  • Bes (Egypto-Arabic)
  • Manāt
  • Manaf
  • Nergal
  • Nabū, Nebo
  • Orotalt
  • Qawm
  • Sīn, Nanna-Suen
  • Shams, Samas
  • ʕUzzā
  • Wadd
  • Yaghūth
  • Ya'uq
  • Yarhibol/Malakbel
  • astral & local deities
  • demons
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Datin was a oracular deity also associated with oaths and justice worshipped in pre-Islamic northern Arabia.

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  • http://www.pantheon.org/articles/d/datin.html at Encyclopedia Mythica
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