Shalim
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Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Ashima | Astarte | Atargatis | Ba'al | Berith | Chemosh | Dagon | Derceto | El | Elyon | Eshmun | Hadad | Kothar | Melqart | Mot | Moloch | Qetesh | Resheph | Shalim | Yarikh | Yam | YHWH |
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Shalim is the god of dusk in the pantheon of Ugarit. He is the twin brother and counterpart of Shahar the god of dawn.[citation needed]
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