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  1. Princess Of The Dawn
  2. Empress Of The Shadow Land
  3. Everlast
  4. Mutter
  5. Passage To Eternity (Prelude)
  6. Astarte
  7. Bitterness Of Mortality
  8. Black at Heart
  9. Black Mighty Gods
  10. Black Star
  11. Crossing The Wounded Mirror Of Death
  12. Dark Infected Circles (Outbreak)
  13. Deep Down The Cosmos
  14. Demonized
  15. Deviate
  16. Doomed Dark Years
  17. Furious Animosity
  18. Genesis
  19. God Among Men
  20. God I Hate them All
  21. Heart of Flames
  22. In Velvet Slumber
  23. Incarnate Legend Of Mummy Queen
  24. Inflamed Paradox
  25. Liquid Myth
  26. Lloth
  27. Lost
  28. Lycon
  29. Maria's (Tristessa Kolokouri, Message For The Woman)
  30. Naked Hands
  31. Non Existent Equilibrium
  32. Oblivious Darkness
  33. Oceanus Procellarum
  34. Oceanus Procellarum (Liquid Tomb)
  35. Queen Of The Damned
  36. Quod Superius Sicut Inferius
  37. Reign Unfold
  38. Rise From Within I (Mystical Provocation)
  39. Rise From Within II (Selenium Erring)
  40. Rise From Within III
  41. Risen from Within
  42. Sickness
  43. Sirens
  44. The Ring (Of Sorrow)
  45. The Rise Of Metropolis
  46. Thorns Of Charon (Pt1) - Astarte's Call
  47. Thorns Of Charon (Pt2) - (Emerge From Hades)
  48. Thorns Of Charon (Pt3) - (Pathway To Unlight)
  49. Twist, Nail, Torture
  50. Underwater Persephone
  51. Unreleased Track From Studio Rehearsal
  52. Voyage To Eternal Life
  53. Whispers of Chaos

Astarte (; Ἀστάρτη, Astartē) is the Hellenized form of the Ancient Near Eastern goddess ʿAṯtart. ʿAṯtart was the Northwest Semitic equivalent of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar. Astarte was worshipped from the Bronze Age through classical antiquity, and her name is particularly associated with her worship in the ancient Levant among the Canaanites and Phoenicians, though she was originally associated with Amorite cities like Ugarit and Emar, as well as Mari and Ebla. She was also celebrated in Egypt, especially during the reign of the Ramessides, following the importation of foreign cults there. Phoenicians introduced her cult in their colonies on the Iberian Peninsula.

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