Category:"Dagon" as a fish
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Dagon or Dagan was the Semitic god of cereal (dagan in Hebrew) and agriculture, lord of the land. The similarity between his name and the Hebrew word דג (dag, meaning fish) created a tradition from the medieval age of an incorrect interpretation of Dagan as a fish god. See: Singer, Itamar (1992). "Towards the image of Dagon, the god of the Philistines". Syria. 69 (3): 433.
Media in category ""Dagon" as a fish"
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
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Assyrian Cylinder, with Dagon, or the Fish-god.JPG 856 × 578; 276 KB
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Brockhaus and Efron Jewish Encyclopedia e6 915-0.jpg 525 × 391; 109 KB
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Curious Myths p 495 Oannes.jpg 239 × 217; 10 KB
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Dagon 2.jpg 462 × 1,065; 147 KB
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Dagon Charles Taylor.jpg 524 × 647; 96 KB
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Dagon fallen down before the ark.jpg 1,093 × 1,221; 562 KB
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Dagon.gif 718 × 700; 42 KB
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Dagon1.jpg 452 × 433; 65 KB
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Fish-God at Entrance to small Temple (Nimroud).JPG 735 × 1,670; 859 KB
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Illustrerad Verldshistoria band I Ill 032.jpg 1,017 × 2,245; 544 KB
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Sea fables explained (15401949440).jpg 1,905 × 3,091; 572 KB
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Дагон (БЭАН).png 1,192 × 1,988; 36 KB