Talk:Bêlit
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Conan the Rebel
This article should probably mention Belit's appearance in Poul Anderson's 1980 novel Conan the Rebel, which chronologically takes place during Queen of the Black Coast. So far as I know, this is the only other print appearance of Belit.164.107.27.24 15:32, 21 August 2007 (UTC
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Belit is not the woman in Conans life. This is Zenobia.
In "The hour of the dragon" it is said that Conan in Zenobia senses something he has never seen before in any woman. Belit is never mentioned or hinted at in any other story than "The queen of the Black coast". Not even when Conans career as a pirate in the Black kingdoms is a subject.