Dagon - Wikipedia Dagon or Dagan (Sumerian: 𒀭𒁕𒃶, romanized: d da-gan; [1] Phoenician: 𐤃𐤂𐤍, romanized: Dāgān) was a god worshipped in ancient Syria, across the middle of the Euphrates, with primary temples located in Tuttul and Terqa, though many attestations of his cult come from cities such as Mari and Emar as well
Dagon | The H. P. Lovecraft Wiki | Fandom Dagon is a deity from Mesopotamian mythology who was incorporated into H P Lovecraft's fiction in the short story "Dagon", eventually becoming a prominent element of the Cthulhu Mythos, where he is often referred to as Father Dagon
Who was Dagon in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org Dagon was the chief deity of the Philistines, and the worship of this pagan god dates back the third millennium BC The Ugaritic tablets, a main source of information on Canaanite mythology, seem to have Dagon as Baal’s father (www britannica com topic Baal-ancient-deity, accessed 6 10 24)
Dagon (2001) - IMDb Dagon: Directed by Stuart Gordon With Ezra Godden, Francisco Rabal, Raquel Meroño, Macarena Gómez A boating accident runs a young man and woman ashore in a decrepit Spanish fishing town which they discover is in the grips of an ancient sea god and its monstrous half human offspring
Dagon - Ancient Levantine Fertility God | Mythology. net Dagon was represented by both grain and fish, symbols of fertility and multiplying Often depicted with the torso of a man and the tail of a fish, he may very well be the first merman, predating even the merfolk (mermaids and mermen) of Greek mythological legends
Dagon - New World Encyclopedia Dagon was an ancient northwest Semitic god worshiped by the early Amorites and by the people of Ebla and Ugarit He was also a major god, perhaps the chief god, of the biblical Philistines Mythological sources on Dagon are far from consistent The prevailing view today is that Dagon was a fertility deity related to grain and agriculture
Who is Dagon in the Bible? Dagon appears in the Bible as a central Philistine deity whose worship clashed with that of the true God Archaeological findings, historical texts, and the biblical record confirm the prominence of Dagon in the ancient world
Dagon - Jewish Virtual Library DAGON (Heb דָּגוֹן, Akk Dagān), the Syrian and Canaanite god of seed, vegetation, and crops
Who Was Dagon in the Bible? | Christianity. com In this article, we’ll dive into the meaning and history of this god, especially in the biblical text Then we’ll discuss the downfall of Dagon and how this idol literally ends up falling prostrate in worship of the one true God Let’s explore What Does Dagon Mean in the Bible? The name Dagon derives from the word “dag” which means fish