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  • …''' was a goddess from the pantheon of [[Ebla]], later incorporated into [[Hurrian religion]]. …origins in a pre-[[Semitic languages|Semitic]] and pre-[[Hurrian language|Hurrian]] [[Substratum (linguistics)|substratum]], much like [[Hadabal]], [[Ishara]
    9キロバイト (1,400 語) - 2022年10月14日 (金) 19:26
  • …e), either war or strong protection,<ref>Christiane Zivie-Coche , "Foreign Deities in Egypt", UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology p 6</ref> and sometimes thunder …es of Atanni, Gunu, [[Tunip]], and [[Shechem]]. Rasap was one of the chief deities of Ebla, with one of the four city gates named in his honor.<ref>Giovanni…
    16キロバイト (2,438 語) - 2022年10月14日 (金) 19:35
  • …|1995|p=276}} Gebhard Selz notes that this would make her one of the first deities whose name has Akkadian origin to be integrated into the pantheons of Sumer == Association with other deities ==
    20キロバイト (2,613 語) - 2022年10月7日 (金) 18:27
  • …accompanied by her two handmaidens, [[Ninatta and Kulitta]]. Other servant deities associated with her appear only in lists of offerings and descriptions of… …Great One" or "The Magnificent One."{{sfn|Beckman|1998|p=2}} Many Hurrian deities had similarly simple, epithet-like names, for example [[Allani]] ("the lady
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  • {{Middle Eastern deities}} …=A Handbook of Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient Near East: Three Thousand Deities of Anatolia, Syria, Israel, Babylonia, Assyria, and Elam |author=Frayne, D.
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  • * Görke Susanne, Hurrian and Luwian Elements in the Kizzuwatna Religious Texts, Altorientalische For …Religions in Anatolia and Northern Syria, Hittite Professionals and Patron Deities, Ugarit-Verlag, 2019, doi:10.2307/j.ctv1t4m1xv.15
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