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Tammuz (deity) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

The Aramaic name "Tammuz" seems to have been derived from the Akkadian form ... Tammuz is the month of July in Levantine Arabic (see Arabic names of calendar ...


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Tammuz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

Tammuz (Hebrew month), the 10th month of the Hebrew calendar. Tammuz (Babylonian calendar), a month in the Babylonian calendar ...


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MuTammuz (Search Map)

... for Tammuz in ... The Tammuz cult in the temple was being practiced by women, and it ... was head of the fire-worshippers, so Tammuz was evidently the same. ...


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Tammuz. Not an Influence on Christianity (Search Map)

The ancient Sumerian deity Tammuz, or Dumuzi, has been thrown around a bit as a ... The most extensive claims about Tammuz claims that: ...


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Tammuz: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)

Tammuz also Thammuz n. The tenth month of the year in the Jewish calendar. ... Worship of Tammuz was centered around two yearly festivals, one in the early ...


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Tammuz (Search Map)

The Legend of Tammuz ... Myths of Persephone, Hecate, Orpheus, Iacchos, Adonis, Tammuz and Mithra ... Tammuz in the Bible ...


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Tammuz - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (Search Map)

The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia is linked to the additional ... This custom of weeping for Tammuz is referred to in the Bible in the only ...


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Tammuz (Mesopotamian god) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia (Search Map)

The name Tammuz seems to have been derived from the Akkadian form Tammuzi, ... The earliest known mention of Tammuz is in texts dating to the early part of the ...


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The Month of Tammuz - OU.ORG (Search Map)

"Tammuz" is the Babylonian name of this month, as are all of the "official" names ... Chodesh Tammuz - In Relation to the Other Months of the Year. 1 Nisan. 2 ...


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Tammuz: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)

Tham·muz Tam·muz , n. [Heb. thammūz .] 1. A deity among the ancient Syrians, in honor of whom the Hebrew idolatresses held an


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