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Baaltars

"Baaltars (combination of "Baal" and "Tarsus"; Aramaic: בעלתרז) was a deity of the Persian Empire, the Baal or Zeus of the city of Tarsus. His depiction appears on coins of the Persian governors (satraps) of Cilicia at Tarsus before the conquests of Alexander the Great, in the 5th and 4th century BCE, such as Datames, Pharnabazes or Mazaios, or also on coins of the early Seleucids. The equivalent of Baaltars for the Greeks was Zeus." - (en.wikipedia.org 05.03.2020)

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Stater des Satrapen Mazaios von KilikienObol aus Tarsos in Kilikien
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Was depicted (Actor) Baaltars
Created / Mentioned / [Relation to person or institution] Mazaeus (385--0328)

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