Ancient Semitic religion
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Ancient Semitic religion
Summary
Ancient Semitic religion is a polytheistic religion[1]. It draws 648 Wikipedia views per month (polytheistic_religion category, ranking #3 of 14).[2]
Key Facts
- Ancient Semitic religion's instance of is recorded as polytheistic religion[3].
- Ancient Semitic religion's subclass of is recorded as polytheistic religion[4].
- Ancient Semitic religion's Commons category is recorded as Semitic mythology[5].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Babylonian religion[6].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Canaanite religion[7].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Arabian mythology[8].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Yahwism[9].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Second Temple Judaism[10].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Ugaritic religion[11].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Nabataean religion[12].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Phoenician religion[13].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Akkadian mythology[14].
- Ancient Semitic religion's has part is recorded as Assyrian religion[15].
- Ancient Semitic religion's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/061f1_[16].
- Ancient Semitic religion's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ancient Semitic religions[17].
- Ancient Semitic religion's indigenous to is recorded as Semitic people[18].
- Ancient Semitic religion's indigenous to is recorded as Horn of Africa[19].
- Ancient Semitic religion's indigenous to is recorded as ancient Near East[20].
- Ancient Semitic religion's indigenous to is recorded as Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples[21].
- Ancient Semitic religion's PACTOLS thesaurus ID is recorded as pcrtujSRRvbvME[22].
- Ancient Semitic religion's GSSO ID is recorded as 010034[23].
Why It Matters
Ancient Semitic religion draws 648 Wikipedia views per month (polytheistic_religion category, ranking #3 of 14).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]
It has been cited as an influence by Semitic Neopaganism[26].
FAQs
Who did Ancient Semitic religion influence?
Ancient Semitic religion has been cited as an influence by Semitic Neopaganism[26].