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  1. Queen of Heaven (Latin: Regina Caeli) is one of many Queen titles used of Mary, mother of Jesus. The title derived in part from the ancient Catholic teaching that Mary, at the end of her earthly life, was bodily and spiritually assumed into heaven, and that she is there honored as Queen .

  2. Dec 8, 2014 · A question and answer site for Christians to discuss the origin and meaning of the title \"Queen of Heaven\" for Mary, the mother of Jesus. See historical sources, arguments and opinions on the topic of syncretism and theology.

  3. Answer: Mary as “Queen of Heaven” is an ancient address to Mary used in prayer that dates back to at least the fourth century. The imagery of Mary as queen of heaven was very popular in the Middle Ages. Its theological basis derives from the notion of Jesus as King.

  4. Mar 2, 2023 · Queen of Heaven (probably a provisional title) is a trilingual prayer to Varda composed by J.R.R. Tolkien, currently unpublished. It was presented by Christopher Gilson at the Omentielva Nertea. It consists on a prayer to Elbereth translated into Quenya, Sindarin and Latin, which resembles traditional prayers to the Virgin Mary. References

  5. The Queen of Heaven may also refer to Isis, a popular Egyptian goddess, or Asherah, the consort of Yahweh in biblical and extrabiblical texts. Asherah may be related to the Bronze Age goddess Athirat, queen of the Ugaritic pantheon. She too was equated in the Hebrew Bible with hated foreign deities. One Name, Many Goddesses?

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