The one called Aphrodite by the Greeks,[1] who took the name from the planet. They tell in myth that the morning star is hers.
*)asta/rth: h( par' *(/ellhsin *)afrodi/th legome/nh, e)k tou= a)/strou th\n e)pwnumi/an pepoihko/sin. au)th=s ga\r ei)=nai to\n e(wsfo/ron muqologou=sin.
George the Monk,
Chronicon 206.8-10.
[1] English translations call her by the Hebrew Ashtoreth (אשתרות
ašttoret), but the lexicographer follows the
Septuagint form of the name. See
alpha 4222 for more specific treatment.
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