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Maher (god)

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Maher or Maḥrem was a South Semitic god of the Aksumites and the Himyarites.[1] He was the son of the main god Ashtar, and his counterpart was Beher, god of the sea. He was the deity of war, comparable to Mars or Ares in ancient Greek mythology, who used both forms of the interpretatio. The god Maher (or Mahrem) held a place of special importance with the Axumites; the kings of the pagan period[clarification needed] were all called the "Sons of the Invincible Mahrem."[2]

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  1. ^ Duchesne, Louis (1907). The churches separated from Rome. Westmonasterii: International Catholic Library.
  2. ^ Duchesne, Louis (1907). The churches separated from Rome. Westmonasterii: International Catholic Library.