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منعم (إله) Monimos
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In Near Eastern mythology, Monimos (Mun'im) is the Arab god of the evening star (Hesperos), the counterpart of Azizos, the morning star. Both gods were companions of Helios, the sun. Monimos is identified with the Palmyrene god Arsu. في أساطير الشرق الأدنى، منعم هو الإله السوري لنجم المساء (هسبيروس)، نظير عزيز، نجم الصباح. كلا الإلهين كانا رفقاء هيليوس، الشمس.
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في أساطير الشرق الأدنى، منعم هو الإله السوري لنجم المساء (هسبيروس)، نظير عزيز، نجم الصباح. كلا الإلهين كانا رفقاء هيليوس، الشمس. In Near Eastern mythology, Monimos (Mun'im) is the Arab god of the evening star (Hesperos), the counterpart of Azizos, the morning star. Both gods were companions of Helios, the sun. Monimos is identified with the Palmyrene god Arsu. Julian identifies Monimos with Hermes in his work 'Hymn to King Helios'. He says "Iamblichus, from whom I have taken this and all besides, a little from a great store, says that the secret meaning to be interpreted is that Monimos is Hermes and Azizos Ares, the assessors of Helios, who are the channel for many blessings to the region of our earth." Apparently, however, this identification with the Greek gods was not based on "planetary connotations", but on their attributes. The name "Mun'im" means "the beneficent one", the protector of caravans, and therefore was associated with Hermes in his role as the protector of travellers.
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