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| | Mithology: Venus |
 | | The indigenous towns closed windows and doors before the exit of the Sun to protect itself of the harmful rays of Venus, to which they considered carriers of diseases and death, in agreement Venus left to the time that the Sun. |
 | | The original deity sumeria associated with Venus was Inanna, but the influence of this goddess was absorbed first, and combined later with her, by the one of Attar, a masculine semítica deity, that entered form leaves from mesopotámica mythology. |
 | | Like example of the important nature of these interpretations, to Ishtar was also identified it with Astarté, that became one of the origins of our celebration of the festivity of Passover. |
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