Easter or Ishtar Brought to Northern Europe When Ice Age Ended Ashteroth by Phoenicians But Used Word for Passover

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Rota, Spain, anciently known as Astaroth, was named for Ashteroth the Canaanite goddess of love and war, the same as Ishtar of the Assyrians (“Akkadians”), yet Easter is called by the Hebrew word Pesach (Passover) in Greece (Pascha), Italy (Pasqua), France (Paques), and Denmark (Paaske), that term brought by the Phoenicians (Canaanites) who learned it from the Hebrews upon their Exodus out of Egypt when the Ice Age was ending, and the Assyrian word Ishtar the spring equinox festival of Ostern, for Ostara (Ishtar), Eostre in Old English, brought overland to northern Europe when the Ice Age ended.