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In Baalbek they worked with the Father-Son-Mother combination (Jupiter, Semele, Bacchus, for example, or Osiris-Horus-Isis and their analogues). For some reason, it seems to me that this is connected with the battle of the god with the serpent (Typhon, Vritra, Lotan, Leviathan, etc.) as well as the titans and Olympians (ausras and devas, etc.). For example, there is a myth about Tarkhun (similar to Zeus)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuyanka
Where he uses his son as a trap to defeat the serpent (Leviathan, Lotan, Vritra, etc.). Perhaps Dionysus is also a kind of trap for the titans, because the titans eat him and Zeus destroys them (after which people appear). Obviously, we do not know much about all the traditions.
Interestingly, by the way, Illuyanka is a snake, but there is also Ilu, aka El, in English Eel also sounds similar to these names. Interestingly...
(the Chinese in ancient times described their dragons as eel-like)