Bassareus

BASSAREUS - Same as Kissos; also worshipped in Greece under the name of Bassareus. Meaning signifies both "the house of grapes", or "the vintage gatherer" and "the encompasser with a wall" , the latter identifies him with the Egyptian, Osiris, "the strong chief of the buildings", and the Assyrian, Belus, "who encompassed Babylon with a wall." From the Chaldean word Batzar.

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Symbols from The Two Babylons: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T V W X Y Z

Baal
Baal-aberin
Baal-abirin
Baal-aph
Baal-berith
Baal-lashon
Bacchus
Bacchus Ichthys
Baitulos
Baitz
Balder
Bar
Bassareus
Bee
Beel-zebub
Bel
Bellona
Beltis
Ben-almet-ishaa
Benoth
Berkha
Bhai
Boars Tusks
Bona Dea
Brahm
Branch
Bull
Bulla