Beltis

/ˈbɛltɪs/ noun

In Mesopotamian mythology, an alternative name or epithet for the goddess Ishtar or Bel, a major deity in Babylonian religious traditions.

From Akkadian and Mesopotamian religious texts. 'Beltis' appears as a title or name for goddess figures in ancient Babylonian and Assyrian mythology, possibly meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.'

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