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Marqod, also known as Baal-Marqod (Lord of the Dance), was a Phoenician god of healing and dancing. His name is from a common Semitic root for dancing; hence Hebrew רָקַד (raqad), Aramaic רקד, and Arabic رَقَصَ (raqaṣa), all meaning "to dance." It is unknown if Marqod was considered the creator of dancing or if dancing was merely the proper way to worship the deity. This may be evidence that the Phoenicians were the first ancient Near Eastern culture to have a specific deity devoted to dance.

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  • Marqod, also known as Baal-Marqod (Lord of the Dance), was a Phoenician god of healing and dancing. His name is from a common Semitic root for dancing; hence Hebrew רָקַד (raqad), Aramaic רקד, and Arabic رَقَصَ (raqaṣa), all meaning "to dance." It is unknown if Marqod was considered the creator of dancing or if dancing was merely the proper way to worship the deity. This may be evidence that the Phoenicians were the first ancient Near Eastern culture to have a specific deity devoted to dance. (en)
  • Baal Marqod, noto anche come Marqod o Ba'al-Marqod (Signore delle danze), era il divinità fenicio della guarigione e della danza. Non è chiaro se Marqod fosse l'inventore della stessa danza, o se questa fosse uno specifico rituale per adorare la divinità. Era venerato principalmente a Berito e con il titolo di scuotitore della terra e corrisponde al latino Giove Ottimo Massimo e accostato a Poseidone ed è Signore dei mari. È rappresentato in sposa a Baalat-Afrodite. Probabilmente i fenici furono il primo popolo del Vicino Oriente ad avere una divinità specifica per la danza. (it)
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  • Marqod, also known as Baal-Marqod (Lord of the Dance), was a Phoenician god of healing and dancing. His name is from a common Semitic root for dancing; hence Hebrew רָקַד (raqad), Aramaic רקד, and Arabic رَقَصَ (raqaṣa), all meaning "to dance." It is unknown if Marqod was considered the creator of dancing or if dancing was merely the proper way to worship the deity. This may be evidence that the Phoenicians were the first ancient Near Eastern culture to have a specific deity devoted to dance. (en)
  • Baal Marqod, noto anche come Marqod o Ba'al-Marqod (Signore delle danze), era il divinità fenicio della guarigione e della danza. Non è chiaro se Marqod fosse l'inventore della stessa danza, o se questa fosse uno specifico rituale per adorare la divinità. Era venerato principalmente a Berito e con il titolo di scuotitore della terra e corrisponde al latino Giove Ottimo Massimo e accostato a Poseidone ed è Signore dei mari. È rappresentato in sposa a Baalat-Afrodite. Probabilmente i fenici furono il primo popolo del Vicino Oriente ad avere una divinità specifica per la danza. (it)
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