highlight Anat's martial aspect

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"Destroyer of Enemies" is an epithet emphasizing the warlike, battle-focused dimension of the goddess Anat in ancient Near Eastern mythology.

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Surface form Occurrences
Destroyer of Enemies 0
Anat 0

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
appliesTo Anat NERFINISHED
associatedWithDomain battle
violence
war
associatedWithFunction destruction of enemies
protection of allies in battle
connotation aggression
military strength
victory over foes
contrastsWith more nurturing or peaceful aspects of Anat
describesAspectOf Anat NERFINISHED
emphasizesRole Anat as avenger of wrongs
Anat as divine champion
Anat as warrior goddess
epithetOfType martial epithet
protective epithet
hasAspect battle-focused aspect
martial aspect
warlike aspect
hasEpithet Destroyer of Enemies NERFINISHED
highlightsAspect battle-focused aspect of Anat
martial aspect of Anat
warlike aspect of Anat NERFINISHED
languageContext Northwest Semitic languages NERFINISHED
mythologicalContext Northwest Semitic religion NERFINISHED
ancient Near Eastern mythology
refersTo Anat NERFINISHED
usedFor invoking Anat in martial contexts
praising Anat’s power in war

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Destroyer of Enemies functionInMythology highlight Anat's martial aspect