| 41. | In addition, their genetic material was used to create their own " sons, " the Adeptus Astartes.
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| 42. | This deity was a kind of sophisticated Astarte, and her worship struck the pious Catholic as supremely obnoxious ."
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| 43. | Other major centers of Astarte's worship were the Phoenician city states of Sidon, Tyre, and Byblos.
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| 44. | In the catacombs below the temple of Astarte in Carthage, Cressida ( formerly known as frost fair of 1814.
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| 45. | The one responsible for Astarte being in her current form, and the one who kidnapped her son, Wolf.
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| 46. | It was just a thought, but it stuck in his mind until he happened across those carefully labeled Astarte fossils.
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| 47. | Composed of tens to hundreds of thousands of Astartes, each was led by a Primarch, and were virtually unstoppable.
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| 48. | Astarte was worshipped in Syria and Canaan beginning in the first millennium BC and was first mentioned in texts from Ugarit.
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| 49. | The main deity of ancient Cyprus was the Great Goddess, Phoenician Astarte, later known by the Greek name Aphrodite.
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| 50. | The others followed and found her in her true costume, magnificently adorned in the moonlight as a priestess of Astarte.
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