Relief with the gods Bel, Baalshamin, Yarhibol and Aglibol. 121 AD, Palmyra
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Relief with the gods Bel, Baalshamin, Yarhibol and Aglibol. 121 AD, Palmyra
Aglibol (right) & Malakbel (left, mostly damaged) grasping hands over fruit-laden altar Palmyra, Syria c.150 CE Source: The Pantheon of Palmyra by Javier Teixidor, 1979
All of my angel (..OCs?..) designs
I think a lot of fellow atheist artists have a biblically accurate angel era (although these guys r pretty normal lookin'...for now...). Might make a separate blog for em at some point, idk. OLD ART WARNING!!!
Luci + Main 7:
Lesser Archangels:
Bonus Fallen Luci + his Cherub:
He who brings low the lion.
Oh My Gods!: Aglibol
God of: The moon
Location of worship: Palmyra, Syria
Worshipped as early as 17 BCE and at least until the second century, most of what we know about Aglibol comes from inscriptions.
Bring back “building altars of you shaking hands with your fave deities when they’re good to you”.
Capitole, Rome.
malakbel and aglibol (sun and moon syrian gods)
Yarhibol, Baalshamin, Bel, Aglibol, Atargatis? (Left-to-right) Temple of Baalshamin, Palmyra, Syria c. 200 CE Source: The Pantheon of Palmyra by Javier Teixidor, 1979