Anat

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Anat
War Goddess
Anat (Anath).png
Bronze figurine of Anat wearing an atef crown with arm raised (originally holding an axe or club), dated to 1400–1200 BC, found in Syria
Name in hieroglyphs
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tiit
H8
I12
SymbolAtef Crown
RegionCanaan and Levant
ParentsEl and Asherah
ConsortBa‘al Hadad (Ugarit)
Yahweh (Elephantine Yahwism)
Set (Ancient Egyptian religion)
Greek equivalentAthena[1][2][3]
Roman equivalentMinerva
Hinduism equivalentDurga

Anat (/ˈɑːnɑːt/, /ˈænæt/), Anatu,[4] classically Anath (/ˈnəθ, ˈˌnæθ/; Arabic: عناةHebrew: עֲנָתʿĂnāth; Canaanite: