“ | The Canaanite religion venerates a number of Gods and their aspects, in a polytheistic manner. Baal is regarded as the chief deity in a complex hierarchy of lesser gods, which were often worshiped at shrines found on mountains or hilltops.
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The Canaanite religion is a polytheistic faith present in the Levant and the areas influenced by 迦太基. This article documents the deities associated with the religion. All values are for
+100% Omen Power.
Many Canaanite deities can be accessed by any polytheistic nation that controls their holy site or has a specific percentage of Canaanite pops: 5% for Very Common deities, 10% for Common deities, 20% for Rare deities, and 40% for Very Rare deities.
Every Canaanite nation benefits from −10% Navy Maintenance Cost.
General deities
These deities are available to all Canaanite nations, and all polytheistic nations that have enough Canaanite pops or control the deity's holy site (Melqart is also universally available to Megalithic and Iberic nations):
Deity | Category | Rarity | Passive effect | Omen effect | Apotheosis effect | Holy site |
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Anat
阿纳特 |
War | Rare | ![]() |
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Gain ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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El
伊勒 |
War | Rare | ![]() |
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Gain ![]() ![]() ![]() Gain ![]() |
753, Zenopolis, ![]() |
Yam
雅姆 |
War | Rare | ![]() |
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A random navy gains two units of ![]() Gain ![]() ![]() A random |
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Ba'al | Culture | Common | ![]() |
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Gain ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
763, Heliopolitana, ![]() |
Eshmun | Culture | Common | ![]() |
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Up to 5 pops in a random territory ![]() |
747, Sidun, ![]() |
Shapash | Culture | Common | ![]() |
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Gain ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Kothar | Culture | Rare | ![]() |
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Melqart
美刻尔 |
Economy | Very Common | ![]() |
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If the deity has more than ![]() ![]() Otherwise, the culture with the most pops gets ![]() ![]() |
743, Tyros, ![]() |
Ba'alat
巴阿拉特 |
Economy | Common | ![]() |
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Convert 1 pop in the capital into a ![]() ![]() ![]() |
766, Gebal, ![]() |
Astarte | Fertility | Common | ![]() |
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786, Leuke Akte, ![]() |
Atargatis | Fertility | Common | ![]() |
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1 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
807, Mabbog, ![]() |
Exclusive deities
The following Canaanite deities are only available to specific countries.
Arabian deities
These deities are available to nations of the Arabian culture group as long as they are Canaanite or polytheistic and have enough Canaanite pops, or to any polytheistic country that controls the deity's holy site:
Punic deities
These deities are available to nations of Punic culture, as long as they are Canaanite, Iberic, or polytheistic and have enough Canaanite pops / control the deity's holy site while not being Megalithic:
Deity | Category | Rarity | Passive effect | Omen effect | Apotheosis effect | Holy site |
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Tanit
塔尼特 |
War | Common | ![]() |
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3256, Carthage, ![]() |
These deities are available to polytheistic countries that have Punic culture and are either Canaanite or have enough Canaanite pops, or control the deity's holy site:
Deity | Category | Rarity | Passive effect | Omen effect | Apotheosis effect | Holy site |
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Ba'al Hammon
巴耳哈蒙 |
Fertility | Common | ![]() |
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Gain ![]() ![]() |
3244, Thinissut, ![]() |
Carthaginian deities
These deities are available to 迦太基, as long as it is Canaanite, or polytheistic and has enough Canaanite pops / controls the deity's holy site
Trivia
- "Canaan" is a Northwest Semitic (Hebrew/Phoenician) term for the Levant, particularly its southern half.