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DagonDagon is mentioned in Bible at least in eight places:

  1. Book of Joshua 19:27;
  2. Book of Judges 16:23;
  3. Book of 1 Samuel 5:2, 5:3, 5:4, 5:5, 5:7;
  4. Book of 1 Chronicles 10:10.

The worship of Dagon, as Oannes, was the origin of the Pope's mitre, or fish-cap. Dagon was connected with the worship of Janus, who was sometimes depicted wearing the same mitre.

Similar drawings can be found among the famous images on stones of Ica (Peru), which, as are asserted by some authors, were created many thousand years ago. It is possible to find many pages about these images, for example http://www.labyrinthina.com/ica.htm

NOTE: The mitre on the head of this drawing of the goddess Cybele and the striking similarity to the fish head of Dagon. Cybele was worshipped in Rome and was also called the "Magna Mater", or the great queen mother goddess, which evolved into Catholic Mariology. (See More)