Biher (god)
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Beher was the pre- Christian
Ethiopia Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the ...
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Aksum Axum, or Aksum (pronounced: ), is a town in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia with a population of 66,900 residents (as of 2015). It is the site of the historic capital of the Aksumite Empire, a naval and trading power that ruled the whole regio ...
ite) god of the sea. He was apart of a trinity of pre-Christian Ethiopian religion, together with Astar (god of sun and moon) and
Mahrem Maher or Maḥrem is a god of the Aksumites and the Himyarites. 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 fo ...
(god of war and head god).


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Beher is the god of the land and of the sea and is associated with agricultural fertility. He also appears to be identified with Meder, the Earth-Mother. Beher can be derived from the Ethiopian Christian word for God, egziabher, originally 'Lord of the Land' as well as 'Lord of the World'. All of these names appear together in the writings of
Ezana Ezana ( gez, ዔዛና ''‘Ezana'', unvocalized ዐዘነ ''‘zn''; also spelled Aezana or Aizan) was ruler of the Kingdom of Axum, an ancient kingdom located in what is now Eritrea and Ethiopia. (320s – c. 360 AD). He himself employed the ...
in which the throne is dedicated to Astar, Beher, and Meder. For the Askumites, these gods are comparable to the greek's. Astar was associated with
Zeus Zeus or , , ; grc, Δῐός, ''Diós'', label= genitive Boeotian Aeolic and Laconian grc-dor, Δεύς, Deús ; grc, Δέος, ''Déos'', label= genitive el, Δίας, ''Días'' () is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek reli ...
while Mahrem was paralleled with Ares. Beher is associated to
Poseidon Poseidon (; grc-gre, Ποσειδῶν) was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.Burkert 1985pp. 136–139 In pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, he was venerated as a ...
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African gods Axumite gods Sea and river gods African shamanism {{deity-stub