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- Dagon - Wikipedia
Dagon or Dagan (Sumerian: 𒀭𒁕𒃶, romanized: d da-gan; [2] 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, and What Happened to This Idol?
Dagon was primarily associated with fertility, including abundant crop harvests, but also dealt with anointing kings and leaders As a biblical connection, ancient texts from the region connect Dagon as the father of Baal, another false god highlighted throughout later Old Testament history
- Who was Dagon in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
He was the fish god (dag in Hebrew means “fish”), and he was represented as a half-man, half-fish creature This image furthered an evolutionary belief that both men and fish had evolved together from the primal waters Dagon may also have been the provider of grain
- 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 by H. P. Lovecraft
Once I sought out a celebrated ethnologist, and amused him with peculiar questions regarding the ancient Philistine legend of Dagon, the Fish-God; but soon perceiving that he was hopelessly conventional, I did not press my inquiries
- Dagon (2001) - IMDb
Based on a short story by H P Lovecraft, the undisputed master of the macabre, Dagon tells the story of Paul Marsh, a young man who discovers that the truth will not set him free instead it condemns him to a waking nightmare of unrelenting horror
- The Temple of Dagon: God of the Sea - Babylonian Mythology
Dagon is a prominent deity in Babylonian and Mesopotamian mythology, often associated with the sea and agriculture Initially revered as a fertility god, Dagon’s identity evolved over centuries, reflecting the changing cultural landscapes of the ancient Near East
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