View Stars for Constellation Scorpius
Star Common Name | Constellation | Full Name | Translation/Reference | Rolleston | Language | Identifier |
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Abaddon | Sco | Abaddon | The Hebrew term Abaddon (Hebrew: Abaddon), and its Greek equivalent Apollyon (Greek: Apollýon) appear in the Bible as both a place of destruction and an angel of the abyss. In the Hebrew Bible, abaddon is used with reference to a bottomless pit, often appearing alongside the place Sheol, meaning the realm of the dead. In the New Testament Book of Revelation, an angel called Abaddon is described as the king of an army of locusts; his name is first transcribed in Greek (Revelation 9:11—"whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, The Angel of Death.") as Abaddon, and then translated ("which in Greek means the Destroyer", Apollyon). The Latin Vulgate and the Douay Rheims Bible have additional notes (not present in the Greek text), "in Latin Exterminans", exterminans being the Latin word for "destroyer". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon |
Hebrew | * iot01 Sco | |
Acrab | Sco | Al-'Aqrab | the scorpion http://www.icoproject.org/star.html |
Arabic | * bet01 Sco | |
Al Jabba | Sco | Al Jabbah | the forehead (of the scorpion) Allen, p. 369 |
Arabic | * del Sco | |
Al Kalb | Sco | Kalb al `Akrab | heart of the scorpion Allen, p. 365 |
the cleaving, as in conflict | Arabic | * alf Sco |
Al Shaula | Sco | Al Shaulah | the sting, the 19th manzil Allen, p. 370 |
the dart | Arabic (Al Biruni, 1030 AD) | * lam Sco |
Alascha | Sco | Al Las`ah | the foggy patch Allen, p. 371 |
Arabic | * ups Sco | |
Alniyat | Sco | al-niyat |
the arteries [of the scorpion] Allen, p. 371 |
Arabic | * sig Sco | |
Antares | Sco | Antares | "Anti Ares", the rival of Mars Allen, p. 364 |
the wounding | Greek (originated in Ptolemy's Syntacticus Mathematicus, in 164 AD) | * alf Sco |
Apollyon | Sco | Apollyon |
a place of destruction, the destroyer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon |
Greek | * iot01 Sco | |
Appolyon (Greek) | Sco | ’Abaddon |
a place to store fallen angels, the Angel of Death, Azriel; peforms an invaluable service on behalf of the Creator in the Day of Judgment https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stars_in_Scorpius, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon |
Hebrew | * iot01 Sco | |
Bilu-sha-ziri | Sco | Bilu-sha-ziri | lord of the seed Allen, p. 366 |
Ancient Mesopotamian | * alf Sco | |
Cor Scorpii | Sco | Cor Scorpii | heart of the scorpion Allen, p. 365 |
the heart of the scorpion | Latin | * alf Sco |
Dar Lugal | Sco | MUL.DAR-LUGAL | the scorpion king Poebel, Arno (1914). Historical Texts. Philadelphia University Museum. p. 116 |
Sumerian | * alf Sco | |
Denebakrab | Sco | Dhanab al Akrab |
tail of the scorpion; obscure, at the beginning of the tail https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu1_Scorpii&prev=search |
Arabic | * mu. Sco | |
Dschubba | Sco | Al-Jabhah | "The forehead" of the scorpion http://www.icoproject.org/star.html |
Arabic | * del Sco | |
Elacrab | sco | al-'Aqrab | the scorpion Allen, pp. 362, 367 |
Arabic | * bet Sco | |
Exterminans | Sco | Abaddon, in Hebrew |
the destroyer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon |
Latin | * iot01 Sco | |
GABA GIR.TAB | Sco | GABA GIR.TAB | breast of the scorpion Rogers, J. H. (February 1998). "Origins of the ancient constellations: I. The Mesopotamian traditions". Journal of the British Astronomical Association. 108 (1): 9–28. Bibcode:1998JBAA..108....9R. |
Babylonian (1100 BC) | * alf Sco | |
Girtab | Sco | Girtab | stinger Moore, Patrick (2011). The Mythology of the Night Sky, an Amateur's Guide to the Ancient Greek and Roman Legends. Springer, New York. p. 106 |
Sumerian | * kap Sco | |
Graffias | Sco | Graffias | scorpion Allen, p. 367 |
Greek | * bet Sco | |
Grafias | Sco | Graffias | crab Allen, p. 367 |
Greek | * bet Sco | |
Grassias | Sco | Graffias | crab Allen, p. 367 |
Greek | * bet Sco | |
Grassias A | Sco | Graffias | crab Allen, p. 367 |
Greek | * ksi Sco A | |
Grassias B | Sco | Graffias | crab Allen, p. 367 |
Greek | * ksi Sco B | |
Iclarkrau | Sco | Ichlarkrav |
is applied to a star whose assigned position for the year 1800 would indicate our del Sco. Allen, p. 369 |
Arabic | * del Sco | |
Iclil | Sco | Iklil al 'Akrab | Crown of the Scorpion http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Dschubba.html |
Arabic | * rho Sco | |
Iklil al Jabhah | Sco | Iklil al Jabhah | Crown of the Scorpion http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Dschubba.html |
Arabic | * nu. Sco | |
Jabah | Sco | Jabbah | forehead [of the scorpion] Allen, p. 371 |
Arabic, according to the Century Encyclopedia | * nu. Sco | |
Jabbah | Sco | Al-Jabhah |
"the forehead" of the scorpion http://www.icoproject.org/star.html |
Arabic | * nu. Sco | |
Jabbah A | Sco | Ikill al Jabbbah | the forehead [of the scorpion] Allen, p. 371 |
Arabic | * nu. Sco | |
Jabhat Acrabi 1 | Sco | Al-Jabhah | the forehead of the scorpion Allen, p. 372 |
Arabic | * ome01 Sco | |
Jabhat Acrabi 2 | Sco | Al-Jabhah |
the forehead of the scorpion Allen, p. 372 |
Arabic | * ome02 Sco | |
Jabhat al Akrab | Sco | Jabhat al Akrab |
the forehead of the scorpion Allen, p. 373 |
Arabic | * ome01 Sco | |
Kakkab Bir | Sco | Kakkab Bir | the vermilion star Allen, p. 366 |
Ancient Mesopotamian | * alf Sco | |
Kak-shisa | Sco | Kak-shisa | the creator of prosperity, according to Jensen Allen, p. 366 |
Ancient Mesopotamian | * alf Sco | |
Kardia Skorpiu | Sco | Kardia Skorpiu | heart of the scorpion Allen, p. 365 (read the Greek) |
Greek | * alf Sco | |
Lesath | Sco | Al Las`ah | the sting Allen, p. 371 |
the perverse | Arabic | * ups Sco |
Lesath | Sco | Al-Las'ah | The sting http://www.icoproject.org/star.html |
Arabic | * ups Sco | |
Lesath | sco | al latkha | the foggy patch http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/lesath.html |
in the figure of the scorpion, the perverse | Hebrew | * ups Sco |
Lesath | Sco | las'a | pass (or bite) of a poisonous animal http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Lesath.html |
Arabic | * ups Sco | |
Leschath | Sco | las'a | pass (or bite) of a poisonous animal http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Lesath.html |
Arabic | * ups Sco | |
Lesuth | Sco | las'a | pass (or bite) of a poisonous animal http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Lesath.html |
Arabic | * ups Sco | |
Masu Sar | Sco | Masu (?) Sar | the hero and the king Allen, p. 366 |
Ancient Mesopotamian | * alf Sco | |
Minamref | Sco | Minamref | the sting Allen, p. 370 |
Coptic | * lam Sco | |
Minamref | Sco | Minamref |
the sting Allen, p. 370 |
Coptic | * ups Sco | |
Mula | Sco | Mula | The symbol of Mula is a bunch of roots tied together (reticulated roots) or an 'elephant goad' (ankusha) and the Deity associated with it is Niriti, the god of dissolution and destruction. The Lord of Mula is Ketu (south lunar as a node). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mula_(nakshatra) |
Hindu | * kap Sco | |
Nur | Sco | Nur | bright https://www.obliquity.com/skyeye/misc/name.html |
Persian | * pi. Sco | |
Qalb al-Aqrab | Sco | Kalb al `Akrab | heart of the scorpion Allen, p. 365 |
Arabic | * alf Sco | |
Sargas | Sco | Sargas | seizer, smiter or stinger; an appropriate thing for a scorion to have Allen, p. 369 |
Euphratean | * tet Sco | |
Satevis | Sco | Satevis | one of four royal stars; guardians of heaven mentioned by Charles Francois Dupuis, French astronomical writer (1742 - 1809) Allen, p. 366 |
Persian (ca. 3000 BC) | * alf Sco | |
Serket | Sco | Serk-t | the scorpion goddess, Isis Allen, p. 366 |
Egyptian | * alf Sco | |
Shargaz | Sco | dSharur4 u dShargaz | home of the snakes http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/shaula.html |
Sumerian | * lam Sco | |
Sharur | Sco | dSharur4 u dShargaz | smasher of thousnds https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_Scorpii |
Sumerian | * lam Sco | |
Shaula | Sco | Ash-Shaulah | The raised tail of the scorpion http://www.icoproject.org/star.html |
Arabic | * lam Sco | |
Tali al Shaulah 1 | Sco | Tali al Shaulah 1 | that which follows the sting Allen, p. 370 |
Arabic (Ulugh Beg, 1437) | * mu.01 Sco | |
Tali al Shaulah 2 | Sco | Tali al Shaulah 2 | that which follows the sting Allen, p. 370 |
Arabic (Ulugh Beg, 1437) | * mu.02 Sco | |
Urbat | Sco | Urbat | dogs of death Allen, p. 366 |
Ancient Mesopotamian (an inscription on an astrolabe found in the palace of Sennacherib) | * alf Sco | |
Vanant | Sco | Vanant |
seizer, smiter, or stinger Allen, p. 369 |
Persian | * iot01 Sco | |
Vespertilo | Sco | Vespertilio | a genus of bats http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Antares.html |
Latin (Grotius, 1583-1645) | * alf Sco | |
Vrischika | Sco | Vrishschika |
star https://www.ganeshaspeaks.com/zodiac-signs/scorpio/about/ |
Hindu | * pi. Sco |