Atargatis

Atargatis
A Nabataean depiction of the goddess Atargatis dating from sometime around 100 AD, currently housed in the Jordan Archaeological Museum
Major cult centerHierapolis Bambyce
Symbolsdove, fish
ConsortHadad
Equivalents
Canaanite equivalentAstarte
Greek equivalentAphrodite; Hera
Roman equivalentDea Syria

Atargatis (known as Derceto by the Greeks[1]) was the chief goddess of northern Syria in Classical antiquity.[2][3] Primarily she was a fertility goddess, but, as the baalat ("mistress") of her city and people she was also responsible for their protection and well-being. Her chief sanctuary was at Hierapolis, modern Manbij,[4] northeast of Aleppo, Syria.

Michael Rostovtzeff called her "the great mistress of the North Syrian lands".[3] Her consort is usually Hadad. As Ataratheh, doves and fish were considered sacred to her: doves as an emblem of the love goddess, and fish as symbolic of the fertility and life of the waters.[5]

According to a third-century Syriac source, "In Syria and in Urhâi [Edessa] the men used to castrate themselves in honor of Taratha. But when King Abgar became a [Christian] believer, he commanded that anyone who emasculated himself should have a hand cut off. And from that day to the present no one in Urhâi emasculates himself anymore".[6]

She is sometimes described as a mermaid-goddess, due to identification of her with a fish-bodied goddess at Ashkelon.

  1. ^ Pliny the Elder. Natural History, 5.19.1.
  2. ^ "Atargatis (Syrian deity) - Encyclopædia Britannica". Britannica.com. 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
  3. ^ a b M. Rostovtseff, "Hadad and Atargatis at Palmyra", American Journal of Archaeology 37 (January 1933), pp 58-63, examining Palmyrene stamped tesserae.
  4. ^ "Hierapolis, at". Britannica.com. 2013-10-06. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
  5. ^ "Atargatis, the Phoenician Great Goddess-Dea Syria Derketo Derceto mermaid goddess fish goddess water goddess canaanite goddess syrian goddess". Thaliatook.com. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference BauerKraft1996 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).