Βῆλος
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Belus or Belos (Ancient Greek: Βῆλος, Vitalos) in classical Greek or classical Latin texts (and later material based on them) in a Babylonian context refers to the Babylonian god Bel Marduk. Though often identified with Greek Zeus and Latin Jupiter as Zeus Belos or Jupiter Belus, in other cases Belus is euhemerized as an ancient king who founded Babylon and built the ziggurat. He is recognized and worshipped as the God of war.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (ὁ) :
nom de pers. :
1 Bèlos, Bel ou Baal, dieu assyrien;
2 Bèlos, père de Ninos, roi de Lydie.
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, ὁ
• Alolema(s): Βαάλ Men.Eph.7, LXX Nu.22.41, Id.9.46, fem., LXX Id.2.13A; Βηλ LXX Is.46.1, Paus.1.16.3
• Morfología: [ép. gen. Βήλοιο Hes.Fr.137.2]
I como dios o semidiós
1 Belo hijo de Posidón y de Libia, padre de Egipto, Dánao, Cefeo y Fineo, Hes.l.c., A.Supp.319, E.Fr.881, Apollod.2.1.4, D.S.1.28, Paus.4.23.10, 7.21.13, Nonn.D.3.291, 295, Hsch. (prob. versión helenizada antigua del siguiente).
2 Belo o Baal dios semita noroccidental (Ugarit, Fenicia, etc.), LXX Is.46.1, Ie.27.2, Nu.22.41, Id.9.46, 3Re.16.31, I.AI 10.224, Ap.1.139, 192
•identificado c. Zeus, Hdt.1.181, Beros.1.8, 9, 12, D.S.2.8, Str.16.1.18, Herenn.Phil.Hist.2.26, Paus.l.c., 8.33.3, Arr.An.3.16.4, D.C.78.8.5, Nonn.D.18.224, 40.392, SEG 26.1641.8 (Palmira II d.C.)
•identificado c. Crono, Anon.Ps.Eup.1.
3 ἡ Βααλ Baal divinidad femenina semítica noroccidental, LXX Id.2.13A.
II n. de dif. reyes Belo o Baal
1 padre de Nino, rey de Lidia, Hdt.1.7.
2 padre de Dido, rey de Chipre, Alex.Eph.34, Verg.Aen.1.621.
3 rey de Tiro, Men.Eph.l.c., I.Ap.1.156.
III Belo monte de Siria, quizá actual Ŷabal an- Nusarīya, Ptol.Geog.5.14.12, St.Byz.s.u. Σελευκόβηλος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Βῆλος: ὁ Бел
1 верховный бог у ассиро-вавилонян Her., Diod.;
2 сын Посидона, отец Эгипта и Даная Diod.;
3 сын Алкея отец Нина, царя Лидии Her., Aesch.;
4 река во Фригии Anth.