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1 Аккарон
библ.( один из 5-ти княжеских филистимских городов) Ekron, Accaron -
2 Веельзевул
библ.(филистимское божество; у фарисеев и книжников во времена Иисуса Христа - "князь демонов"; в христ. представлениях - демоническое существо, "князь тьмы", в Средневековье прямо называется дьяволом) Baal-zebub, BeelzebubВеельзевул, божество Аккаронское — Baal-zebub the god of Ekron
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3 Веельзевул
Religion: Baalzebub ( 1. In the Old Testament, the name given to the god of the Philistine city of Ekron. 2Kgs:l:l-18; 2. = Beelzebub), Beelzebub, Belzebub
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