with the ancient Phœnicians, was Astartē; Greeks, Hera; Romans, Juno; Trivia, Hecate, Diana, the Egyptian Isis, etc., were all so called; but with the Roman Catholics it is the VirginMary.
In Jeremiah vii. 18: “The children gather wood, … and the women knead dough to makecakes to the queen of heaven,” i.e. probably to the Moon, to which the Jews, at the time, made drink-offerings and presented cakes. (Compare chapter xliv. 16–18.)