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- Baaltars abstract "Baaltars (combination of \"Baal\" and \"Tarsus\") (Aramaic: בעלתרז) was a deity of the Persian Empire, the Baal or Zeus of the city of Tarsus. His depiction appears on coins of the Persian kings or satraps of Cilicia at Tarsus before Alexander the Great in the 5th and 4th century BCE, such as Datames, Pharnabazes or Mazaios, or also on coins of the early Seleucids. The equivalent of Baaltars for the Greeks was Zeus.".
- Baaltars thumbnail Pharnabazus_silver_stater_as_Satrap_of_Cilicia_379_374_BC.jpg?width=300.
- Baaltars wikiPageID "21801282".
- Baaltars wikiPageLength "1739".
- Baaltars wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Baaltars wikiPageRevisionID "694955840".
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Achaemenid_coinage.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Baal.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_mythology.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Cilicia.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Datames.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Mazaios.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Empire.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Pharnabazes.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Satrap.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Seleucid_Empire.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Tarsus,_Mersin.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink File:Datames_Baaltars.jpg.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLink File:Pharnabazus_silver_stater_as_Satrap_of_Cilicia_379_374_BC.jpg.
- Baaltars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baaltars".
- Baaltars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MEast-myth-stub.
- Baaltars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baaltars subject Category:Persian_mythology.
- Baaltars hypernym Deity.
- Baaltars type ComicsCharacter.
- Baaltars comment "Baaltars (combination of \"Baal\" and \"Tarsus\") (Aramaic: בעלתרז) was a deity of the Persian Empire, the Baal or Zeus of the city of Tarsus. His depiction appears on coins of the Persian kings or satraps of Cilicia at Tarsus before Alexander the Great in the 5th and 4th century BCE, such as Datames, Pharnabazes or Mazaios, or also on coins of the early Seleucids. The equivalent of Baaltars for the Greeks was Zeus.".
- Baaltars label "Baaltars".
- Baaltars sameAs Q4837148.
- Baaltars sameAs Баал-Тарс.
- Baaltars sameAs m.05mqmpw.
- Baaltars sameAs Q4837148.
- Baaltars wasDerivedFrom Baaltars?oldid=694955840.
- Baaltars depiction Pharnabazus_silver_stater_as_Satrap_of_Cilicia_379_374_BC.jpg.
- Baaltars isPrimaryTopicOf Baaltars.