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  • Ugarit
  • Ancient port city in western Syria and northern levant

    Ugarit (/juːˈɡɑːrɪt, uː-/; Ugaritic: 𐎜𐎂𐎗𐎚, ủgrt /ʾUgarītu/) was an ancient Levantine coastal city located in what is today northern Syria, at a site

    Ugarit

    Ugarit

  • UGARIT
  • Transoceanic cable in the Mediterranean Sea

    UGARIT is a submarine telecommunications cable system in the Mediterranean Sea linking Cyprus and Syria. It has landing points in: Pentaskhinos, Cyprus

    UGARIT

    UGARIT

  • Keilalphabetische Texte aus Ugarit
  • Texte aus Ugarit or Keilschrifttexte aus Ugarit, abbreviated KTU, is the standard source reference collection for the cuneiform texts from Ugarit. The German

    Keilalphabetische Texte aus Ugarit

    Keilalphabetische_Texte_aus_Ugarit

  • El (deity)
  • Northwest Semitic supreme deity

    recorded on the clay tablets of Ugarit, El is the husband of the goddess Asherah. Three pantheon lists found at Ugarit (modern Ras Shamrā – Arabic: رأس

    El (deity)

    El (deity)

    El_(deity)

  • Ugaritic alphabet
  • Cuneiform consonantal alphabet of 30 letters

    Hurrian, were occasionally written in the Ugaritic script in the area around Ugarit, but not elsewhere. The script was also sparsely used to write Akkadian

    Ugaritic alphabet

    Ugaritic alphabet

    Ugaritic_alphabet

  • Ugaritic texts
  • Corpus of ancient cuneiform texts discovered in Syria

    Ugaritic texts are a corpus of ancient cuneiform texts discovered in 1928 in Ugarit (Ras Shamra) and Ras Ibn Hani in Syria, and written in Ugaritic, an otherwise

    Ugaritic texts

    Ugaritic texts

    Ugaritic_texts

  • Late Bronze Age collapse
  • Societal collapse in the Late Bronze Age

    Carchemish sent troops to assist Ugarit, but Ugarit had already been sacked. Letter RS 19.011 (KTU 2.61) sent from Ugarit following the devastation read:

    Late Bronze Age collapse

    Late Bronze Age collapse

    Late_Bronze_Age_collapse

  • Canaan
  • Region in the ancient Near East

    archaeology Rulers of Ugarit Ammittamru I of Ugarit (Amarna letters) Niqmaddu II of Ugarit (Amarna letters) (1349–1315 BC) Arhalba of Ugarit (1315–1313 BC) Niqmepa

    Canaan

    Canaan

    Canaan

  • Elohim
  • Word for deity or deities in the Hebrew Bible

    Elohim (Hebrew: אֱלֹהִים, romanized: ʾĔlōhīm [(ʔ)eloˈ(h)im]) is a Hebrew word meaning "gods" or "godhood". Although the word is plural in form (as an abstract

    Elohim

    Elohim

    Elohim

  • Astarte
  • Middle Eastern goddess, worshipped from the Bronze Age through classical antiquity

    Phoenicians, though she was originally associated with Amorite cities like Ugarit and Emar, as well as Mari and Ebla. She was also celebrated in Egypt, especially

    Astarte

    Astarte

    Astarte

  • Canaanite religion
  • Group of ancient Semitic religions

    death and rebirth. Archaeological evidence, particularly from sites like Ugarit, and literary sources, including the Ugaritic texts and the Hebrew Bible

    Canaanite religion

    Canaanite religion

    Canaanite_religion

  • Jack Hunter (film series)
  • 2008 American film series

    franchise). It consists of three parts: Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit, Jack Hunter and the Quest for Akhenaten's Tomb and Jack Hunter and the

    Jack Hunter (film series)

    Jack_Hunter_(film_series)

  • Yarikh
  • Ancient Near Eastern moon god

    Ancient Near East. He is best attested in sources from the Amorite city of Ugarit in the north of modern Syria, where he was one of the principal deities

    Yarikh

    Yarikh

  • Dagon
  • Bronze Age god in ancient Syria

    areas are much less frequent and come mostly from the northern city of Ugarit, where Dagan's cult had a limited scope. According to the Hebrew Bible,

    Dagon

    Dagon

    Dagon

  • Anat
  • Ancient Mesopotamian, Ugaritic and Egyptian war goddess

    sharing her name located in Suhum, should be considered her forerunner. In Ugarit, Anat was one of the main goddesses, and regularly received offerings, as

    Anat

    Anat

    Anat

  • Shapshu
  • Canaanite solar deity

    Alalaḫ and at Late Bronze Age Ugarit. While name in Alalah show a mixture of the forms (Shamshu and Shapshu), in Ugarit there is not one attestation,

    Shapshu

    Shapshu

  • Baal
  • Semitic title often used in reference to deities

    and before Ugarit was rediscovered, these were supposed to refer to distinct local gods. However, as explained by Day, the texts at Ugarit revealed that

    Baal

    Baal

    Baal

  • List of Ugaritic deities
  • one of the main differences between the religion of the inhabitants of Ugarit and those known from other areas inhabited by speakers of Northwest Semitic

    List of Ugaritic deities

    List of Ugaritic deities

    List_of_Ugaritic_deities

  • Vassal state
  • State subordinate to another state

    the northern frontier, and included states such as Nuhašše, Qatna, and Ugarit. These were located on the fringes of the territory claimed by Egypt and

    Vassal state

    Vassal_state

  • Asherah
  • Ancient Semitic goddess

    Ašertu(š) (Hittite: 𒀀𒊺𒅕𒌈, romanized: a-še-er-tu4), and as Athirat in Ugarit as the consort of ʾEl. Asherah was a major goddess in ancient Northwest

    Asherah

    Asherah

    Asherah

  • Nikkal
  • Hurrian and Ugaritic goddess

    locations. While well attested in Hurrian and Hittite sources, as well as in Ugarit, she is largely absent from documents from the western part of ancient Syria

    Nikkal

    Nikkal

    Nikkal

  • Hurrian songs
  • Collection of music dating from approximately 1400 BCE

    written in cuneiform on clay tablets excavated from the ancient city of Ugarit, a headland in northern Syria, which date to approximately 1400 BCE. One

    Hurrian songs

    Hurrian songs

    Hurrian_songs

  • Milku
  • Ugaritic god

    god associated with the underworld who was worshiped in the kingdoms of Ugarit and Amurru in the late Bronze Age. It is possible that he originated further

    Milku

    Milku

  • Royal Palace of Ugarit
  • Ancient palace on the coast of Syria

    The Royal Palace of Ugarit is a Bronze Age ruins in the former port city of Ugarit on the Mediterranean coast of Syria. The royal residence of the rulers

    Royal Palace of Ugarit

    Royal Palace of Ugarit

    Royal_Palace_of_Ugarit

  • Niqmaddu II
  • Ugartic king

    Niqmaddu II was the second ruler and king of Ugarit, an ancient Syrian city-state in northwestern Syria (c. 1350–1315 BC) and succeeding his father, Ammittamru

    Niqmaddu II

    Niqmaddu II

    Niqmaddu_II

  • Ammurapi
  • King of Ugarit

    Bronze Age ruler and king (c. 1215 to 1180 BC) of the ancient Syrian city of Ugarit. Ammurapi was a contemporary of the Hittite King Suppiluliuma II. He wrote

    Ammurapi

    Ammurapi

    Ammurapi

  • Semitism (linguistics)
  • Aspects of languages influenced by Semitic languages

    Ezekiel. An Ugaritism is a linguistic feature from Ugaritic, a Northwest Semitic language attested in texts from the ancient city of Ugarit (modern-day

    Semitism (linguistics)

    Semitism_(linguistics)

  • Ugaritic
  • Extinct Northwest Semitic language

    through the Ugaritic texts discovered by French archaeologists in 1928 at Ugarit, including several major literary texts, notably the Baal cycle. The script

    Ugaritic

    Ugaritic

    Ugaritic

  • Gaṯaru
  • Ugaritic and Mesopotamian god

    (Ugaritic: gṯr) or Gašru (Akkadian: dgaš-ru, dga-aš-ru) was a god worshiped in Ugarit, Emar and Mari in modern Syria, and in Opis in historical Babylonia in Iraq

    Gaṯaru

    Gaṯaru

  • Tale of Aqhat
  • Canaanite myth from Ugarit

    Canaanite myth from Ugarit, an ancient city in what is now Syria. It is one of the three longest texts to have been found at Ugarit,[clarification needed]

    Tale of Aqhat

    Tale of Aqhat

    Tale_of_Aqhat

  • List of Hurrian deities
  • Tugendhaft, Aaron (2011). "On ym and dA.AB.BA at Ugarit". Ugarit-Forschungen. Band 42. Münster: Ugarit Verlag. ISBN 978-3-86835-053-1. OCLC 1101873880

    List of Hurrian deities

    List of Hurrian deities

    List_of_Hurrian_deities

  • Sea Peoples
  • Purported ancient tribal confederation of the Late Bronze Age

    Mediterranean are confirmed by the destruction of the states of Hatti, Ugarit, Ascalon and Hazor around this time. As the Hittitologist Trevor Bryce observes

    Sea Peoples

    Sea Peoples

    Sea_Peoples

  • Hadad
  • Semitic storm god

    composed between 1400 and 1200 B.C. and rediscovered in the excavation of Ugarit, an ancient city in modern-day Syria. The storm-god Adad and the sun-god

    Hadad

    Hadad

    Hadad

  • Alashiya
  • Bronze Age polity of the Eastern Mediterranean

    correspondence, the King of Ugarit pleads for military assistance from the King of Alashiya. Another document from Ugarit records the banishment of two

    Alashiya

    Alashiya

    Alashiya

  • Niqmepa
  • King of Ugarit

    Niqmepa (died c. 1270 BC) was the fifth-from-last King of Ugarit, a city-state in northwestern Syria. He was the son of Niqmaddu II, and the brother and

    Niqmepa

    Niqmepa

    Niqmepa

  • Pidray
  • Ugaritic goddess, daughter of Baal

    been proposed that she was one of the tutelary deities of the kings of Ugarit. Another proposal connects her with the weather, though this assumption

    Pidray

    Pidray

  • Danel
  • Ugaritic culture hero

    appears in an incomplete Ugaritic text of the fourteenth century BCE at Ugarit (now Ras Shamra), Syria. The text in Corpus Tablettes Alphabétiques [CTA]

    Danel

    Danel

    Danel

  • Malta
  • Island country in Southern Europe

    Überlieferung", Ugarit-Forschungen: Internationales Jahrbuch für die Altertumskunde Syrien-Palästinas, vol.  38 2006, Munster: Ugarit Verlag, pp. 149–266

    Malta

    Malta

    Malta

  • Baal-zephon
  • Epithet of the storm god Ba'al

    Ugarit. Instead, it occurs in guides to ritual and in letters, where it is used to differentiate this form of Baʿal from others such as Baʿal Ugarit.

    Baal-zephon

    Baal-zephon

    Baal-zephon

  • Qetesh
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    of El and possibly Athirat and a further independent deity in texts from Ugarit. Due to lack of clear references to Qetesh as a distinct deity in Ugaritic

    Qetesh

    Qetesh

    Qetesh

  • Actaeon
  • Greek mythical character

    In Greek mythology, Actaeon (/ækˈtiːən/; Ancient Greek: Ἀκταίων Aktaiōn) was the son of the priestly herdsman Aristaeus in Boeotia, and a famous Theban

    Actaeon

    Actaeon

    Actaeon

  • Pidar
  • Ugaritic god

    Pidar (Ugaritic: 𐎔𐎄𐎗, pdr) was a god worshiped in Ugarit in the late Bronze Age. He was associated with the weather god Baal, and it is often assumed

    Pidar

    Pidar

  • Mot (god)
  • Canaanite god

    Canaanite god of death and the Underworld. He was also known to the people of Ugarit and in Phoenicia, where Canaanite religion was widespread. The main source

    Mot (god)

    Mot (god)

    Mot_(god)

  • Amurru kingdom
  • Former country

    documentation about the Kingdom of Amurru mainly comes from sources from Egypt and Ugarit. The first documented leader of Amurru was Abdi-Ashirta in the 14th century

    Amurru kingdom

    Amurru kingdom

    Amurru_kingdom

  • Dawn deities
  • Deity in a polytheistic religion

    and the arts. Hindu-Vedic – Ushas Shahar 𐎌𐎈𐎗, שחר. Mentioned in the Ugarit scriptures canon. Brother of Shallem - Dusk, and sun of El (head of the

    Dawn deities

    Dawn_deities

  • Didanu
  • Legendary Amorite ruler

    reign of Shamshi-Adad I), the First Dynasty of Babylon, and the monarchs of Ugarit. In the last of these states, Didanu was also considered a deity. The name

    Didanu

    Didanu

  • Ilah
  • Arabic word for god

    Gilded statuette of El from Ugarit, Father of the gods; explains the origin of the word Ilah.

    Ilah

    Ilah

    Ilah

  • Takitu
  • Hurrian and Ugaritic goddess

    etymology has also been proposed. She was worshiped in Hattusa, Lawazantiya and Ugarit. Multiple spellings of Takitu's name are attested in Hurrian and Hittite

    Takitu

    Takitu

  • Yam (god)
  • Ugaritic sea god

    Tugendhaft, Aaron (2011). "On ym and dA.AB.BA at Ugarit". Ugarit-Forschungen. Band 42. Münster: Ugarit Verlag. ISBN 978-3-86835-053-1. OCLC 1101873880

    Yam (god)

    Yam_(god)

  • Ancient Semitic religion
  • Until the excavation (1928 onwards) of the city of Ras Shamra (known as Ugarit in antiquity) in northern Syria and the discovery of its Bronze Age archive

    Ancient Semitic religion

    Ancient_Semitic_religion

  • Echoes from Ugarit
  • 2009 studio album by Malek Jandali

    piece “Echoes from Ugarit”, whose name bears the album, is the oldest music notation in the world that was discovered in the city of Ugarit, Ras Shamra - Syria

    Echoes from Ugarit

    Echoes_from_Ugarit

  • Malek Jandali
  • Syrian-American musical artist (born 1972)

    released his first album of compositions for piano and orchestra, Echoes from Ugarit, in June 2009. The album was briefly in the international music charts of

    Malek Jandali

    Malek Jandali

    Malek_Jandali

  • Hauron
  • Ugaritic, Canaanite and Egyptian deity

    Egyptian form of a god worshiped in Canaan and further north in the city of Ugarit, conventionally referred to as Horon (Ugaritic: 𐎈𐎗𐎐, romanized: ḥrn;

    Hauron

    Hauron

    Hauron

  • Jordan
  • Country in West Asia

    Observations on Identifications, Geographic Divisions and Territorial History.". Ugarit-Forschungen; Band 43 (2011). [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]. p. 151

    Jordan

    Jordan

    Jordan

  • Cyprus
  • Island country in the Mediterranean Sea

    recorded name of a Cypriot king is Kushmeshusha, as appears on letters sent to Ugarit in the 13th century BC. At the end of the Bronze Age, the island experienced

    Cyprus

    Cyprus

    Cyprus

  • Urra=hubullu
  • Ancient Babylonian glossary or encyclopedia

    debt" in Sumerian and Akkadian, respectively. One bilingual version from Ugarit [RS2.(23)+] is Sumerian/Hurrian rather than Sumerian/Akkadian. A partial

    Urra=hubullu

    Urra=hubullu

    Urra=hubullu

  • Mitanni
  • Ancient Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia

    states. This included persuading Ugarit to join the side of Suppiluliuma. Mukish and Nuhašši retaliated against Ugarit, but once Suppiluliuma arrived,

    Mitanni

    Mitanni

    Mitanni

  • Baal Cycle
  • Levantine mythological cycle of stories

    discovered on a series of clay tablets found in the 1920s in the Tell of Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra), situated on the Mediterranean coast of northern Syria

    Baal Cycle

    Baal Cycle

    Baal_Cycle

  • Michael Heltzer
  • Jewish-Estonian orientalist (1928–2010)

    Ancient Ugarit. Wiesbaden, 1976. Goods, Prices and the Organization of Trade in Ancient Ugarit. Wiesbaden, 1978. The Internal Organization of Ugarit. Wiesbaden

    Michael Heltzer

    Michael Heltzer

    Michael_Heltzer

  • Shahar (god)
  • Canaanite dawn deity

    Ugaritic and Canaanite religion first mentioned in inscriptions found in Ugarit (now Ras Shamra, Syria). William F. Albright identified Shalim as the god

    Shahar (god)

    Shahar_(god)

  • Corbel arch
  • Architectural technique

    Hazor, Megiddo and Ta'anach in Canaan (today's Israel and Palestine). Ugarit, an ancient port city in northern Syria, also has corbelled structures.[citation

    Corbel arch

    Corbel arch

    Corbel_arch

  • Santur
  • Hammered dulcimer of Iranian origin

    5–26. Duchesne-Guillemin, Marcelle (1984). A Hurrian Musical Score from Ugarit: The Discovery of Mesopotamian Music, Sources from the Ancient Near East

    Santur

    Santur

    Santur

  • Latakia Governorate
  • Governorate in Syria

    cosmetics." Citadel of Salah Ed-Din - Ayyubid castle Paltus - Phoenician city Ugarit - Bronze Age site The Latakia Governorate comprises about half of Syria's

    Latakia Governorate

    Latakia Governorate

    Latakia_Governorate

  • Allani
  • Hurrian goddess of the underworld

    uncertain. She is attested in texts from sites such as Tigunani, Tuttul and Ugarit. She was also incorporated into the Mesopotamian pantheon, and was venerated

    Allani

    Allani

    Allani

  • Kotharat
  • Heptad of Syrian goddesses

    of modern Syria in the Bronze Age. They are attested in texts from Mari, Ugarit and Emar. There is no agreement among translators over whether they had

    Kotharat

    Kotharat

  • Kušuḫ
  • Hurrian lunar god

    cuneiform texts from many sites, from Hattusa in modern Turkey, through Ugarit, Alalakh, Mari and other locations in Syria, to Nuzi, located near modern

    Kušuḫ

    Kušuḫ

    Kušuḫ

  • Gezer
  • Archaeological site in the foothills of the Judaean Mountains

    Kish civilization Tell Halaf Chagar Bazar Hamoukar Jericho Byblos Ebla Ugarit Urkesh Bronze Age Akkadian Empire Alashiya Amorite states Alalakh Amurru

    Gezer

    Gezer

    Gezer

  • Dadmiš
  • Hurrian and Ugaritic goddess

    (Ugaritic: 𐎄𐎄𐎎𐎌, ddmš) or Tadmiš (dta-ad-mi-iš) was a goddess worshipped in Ugarit. She is attested in texts written both in Ugaritic and in Hurrian. Her origin

    Dadmiš

    Dadmiš

  • Daniel (biblical figure)
  • Protagonist of the Book of Daniel of the Hebrew Bible

    (Dn'il, or Danel) is also the name of a figure in the Aqhat legend from Ugarit. (Ugarit was a Canaanite city destroyed around 1200 BCE – the tablet containing

    Daniel (biblical figure)

    Daniel (biblical figure)

    Daniel_(biblical_figure)

  • Cypro-Minoan script
  • Undeciphered late Bronze Age syllabary

    made at various sites around Cyprus, as well as in the ancient city of Ugarit on the Syrian coast. It is thought to be somehow related to the later Cypriot

    Cypro-Minoan script

    Cypro-Minoan_script

  • Amorites
  • Ancient Semitic-speaking people from the Levant

    practices of the Hyksos at Avaris with those of the area around Byblos, Ugarit, Alalakh and Tell Brak and defines the "spiritual home" of the Hyksos as

    Amorites

    Amorites

    Amorites

  • Rephaite
  • Group mentioned in the Hebrew Bible

    26:14; Psalms 88:11, and Proverbs 9:18. The term Rephaim first appears in Ugarit. There is no consensus regarding the exact vocalization of the name “Rpʾum”

    Rephaite

    Rephaite

    Rephaite

  • Shalim
  • God in the Canaanite religion pantheon

    romanized: ŠLM) is a god in Canaanite religion, mentioned in inscriptions found in Ugarit (now Ras Shamra, Syria). William F. Albright identified Shalim as the god

    Shalim

    Shalim

    Shalim

  • Umayyad Caliphate
  • Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)

    Kish Ebla Armi Mari Nagar Akkadian Empire Amorites Qatna Amurru Yamhad Ugarit Urkesh Mitanni Canaanites Phoenicia Tyre Carthage Hittites New Kingdom of

    Umayyad Caliphate

    Umayyad Caliphate

    Umayyad_Caliphate

  • Resheph
  • Eblaite, Ugaritic and Ancient Egyptian deity

    in various cities in Syria and beyond. He is best attested in texts from Ugarit, where he was one of the most popular deities. While well attested in ritual

    Resheph

    Resheph

  • Baal with Thunderbolt
  • Ugarit stele

    kingdom of Ugarit in northwestern Syria. It was discovered in 1932, about 20 metres (66 ft) from the Temple of Baal in the acropolis of Ugarit during excavations

    Baal with Thunderbolt

    Baal with Thunderbolt

    Baal_with_Thunderbolt

  • Raoul Gregory Vitale
  • interpretation of the musical notation of the Hurrian Hymn 6 discovered in Ugarit which is considered to be the first known complete musical notation. Vitale

    Raoul Gregory Vitale

    Raoul Gregory Vitale

    Raoul_Gregory_Vitale

  • Legend of Keret
  • Ugaritic epic poem

    découvertes à Ras Shamra-Ugarit de 1929 à 1939. P. Geuthner. Paris, 1963; OCLC: 1399372 Cyrus H. Gordon. "Poetic Legends and Myths from Ugarit." Berytus, vol.

    Legend of Keret

    Legend of Keret

    Legend_of_Keret

  • Nupatik
  • Hurro-Hittite god

    inscriptions from Urkesh, as well as in texts from other Hurrian settlements and Ugarit. He was also incorporated into Hittite religion. A similarly named deity

    Nupatik

    Nupatik

    Nupatik

  • Arameans
  • Ancient Semitic people in the Near East

    people of "Aram" have appeared at the archives of Mari (c. 1900 BC) and at Ugarit (c. 1300 BC). There is no consensus on the origin and meaning of the word

    Arameans

    Arameans

  • Itur-Addu of Alalakh (Mukish)
  • King of Alalakh

    Addu-Nerari of Nuhasse and Aki-Tessup of Nija, trying to press Niqmaddu II of Ugarit to join. The rebellion failed. Itur-Addu was a petty king controlling Alalakh

    Itur-Addu of Alalakh (Mukish)

    Itur-Addu_of_Alalakh_(Mukish)

  • HD 218566
  • Star in the constellation Pisces

    earliest kingdoms in Syria. At this time, the planet HD 218566 b was named Ugarit. Ugarit was a city where its scribes devised the Ugaritic alphabet around 1400

    HD 218566

    HD_218566

  • Mdina
  • City in the Western Region of Malta

    Überlieferung", Ugarit-Forschungen: Internationales Jahrbuch für die Altertumskunde Syrien-Palästinas, vol.  38 2006, Munster: Ugarit Verlag, pp. 149–266

    Mdina

    Mdina

    Mdina

  • Kiaše
  • Hurrian sea god

    simply referred to as "the Sea" or "the Sea God." Based on evidence from Ugarit, Alalakh and Hattusa, it is assumed that he was an actively worshiped deity

    Kiaše

    Kiaše

  • Yamhad
  • Semitic kingdom in Syria

    Michael C. (1981). "Ugarit and the Great Powers". In Young, Gordon Douglas (ed.). Ugarit in Retrospect. Fifty years of Ugarit and Ugaritic: Proceedings

    Yamhad

    Yamhad

    Yamhad

  • Mount Hermon
  • Mountain range in Syria and Lebanon

    Watson; Jeffery B. Lloyd (1996). Ugarit, religion and culture: proceedings of the International Colloquium on Ugarit, religion and culture, Edinburgh

    Mount Hermon

    Mount Hermon

    Mount_Hermon

  • Susan Ward
  • American actress and model

    It.' She starred in the miniseries 'Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit' and 'Monk.' On the big screen, Ward's film credits include 'Shallow Hal'

    Susan Ward

    Susan_Ward

  • Marzēaḥ
  • Ancient Northwest Semitic religious and social ceremony and institution

    marzeaḥ at Ugarit: A Textual and Contextual Study". Ugarit-Forschungen. 23: 267. RS 18.01 McLaughlin, John L. (1991). "The marzeaḥ at Ugarit: A Textual

    Marzēaḥ

    Marzēaḥ

  • Hurrians
  • Historical ethnic group of Southwest Asia

    "Musical Notation in Ugarit", Revue d'Assyriologie 64, pp. 45–52, 1970 Duchesne-Guillemin, Marcelle, "A Hurrian Musical Score from Ugarit: The Discovery of

    Hurrians

    Hurrians

    Hurrians

  • Hurrian religion
  • Polytheistic religion in the Bronze Age Near East

    Mitanni, as well as from cities with sizeable Hurrian populations, such as Ugarit and Alalakh. Hurrian religion forms one of the best attested influences

    Hurrian religion

    Hurrian religion

    Hurrian_religion

  • Išḫara
  • Tutelary goddess of Ebla

    various cities in Kizzuwatna. She is also attested in Hurrian texts from Ugarit, though she was incorporated into the non-Hurrian pantheon of this city

    Išḫara

    Išḫara

    Išḫara

  • Rephaim text
  • Ugaritic text about the Rephaim

    Joaquín. The Cuneiform Alphabetic Texts from Ugarit, Ras ibn Hani and Other Places. AOAT 360/1 (Münster, Ugarit-Verlag, 2013), pp. 62–67. Yogev, Jonathan

    Rephaim text

    Rephaim text

    Rephaim_text

  • Middle East
  • Transcontinental geopolitical region

    as well as the civilizations of the Levant (such as Ebla, Mari, Nagar, Ugarit, Canaan, Aramea, Mitanni, Phoenicia, and Israel) and the Arabian Peninsula

    Middle East

    Middle East

    Middle_East

  • Ninatta and Kulitta
  • Hurrian goddesses from the entourage of Šauška

    had a warlike aspect. They are attested in western Hurrian sources from Ugarit and Hattusa. They were also incorporated into the Hittite and Mesopotamian

    Ninatta and Kulitta

    Ninatta and Kulitta

    Ninatta_and_Kulitta

  • Ancient Near East
  • Home of many cradles of civilization

    Babylonia often found itself under Assyrian or Elamite domination. Canaan: Ugarit, Kadesh, Megiddo. The Hittite Empire was founded some time after 2000 BC

    Ancient Near East

    Ancient Near East

    Ancient_Near_East

  • Marguerite Yon
  • French archaeologist and Historian

    the ancient Near East, particularly Ugarit in Syria. She is widely recognized for her archaeological work on Ugarit, where she conducted excavations for

    Marguerite Yon

    Marguerite Yon

    Marguerite_Yon

  • Anasyrma
  • Culturally framed gesture of lifting the skirt or kilt

    Egyptological Tribute to Alan B. Lloyd on the Occasion of His Retirement. Ugarit-Verlag. ISBN 978-3934628946 Säflund, Gösta. (1963) Aphrodite Kallipygos

    Anasyrma

    Anasyrma

    Anasyrma

  • Syria TV (Fadaat Media)
  • Syrian television network based in Istanbul, Turkey

    Terrestrial television GART Al-Souriya TV Syrian News Channel Other channels Ugarit TV Defunct Addounia TV Arrai TV Barada TV Channel 1 Channel 2 Sama TV Syria

    Syria TV (Fadaat Media)

    Syria_TV_(Fadaat_Media)

  • Ivan Sergei
  • American actor

    lead character in the TV mini-series Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit (2008). In 2009, he appeared in the Lifetime Nora Roberts adaptation High

    Ivan Sergei

    Ivan Sergei

    Ivan_Sergei

  • Arhalba
  • King of Ugarit

    Ar-Halba (Akkadian: 𒅈𒄬𒉺 Arḫalbá, 𒋧𒄬𒁀 Ariḫalba) was a King of Ugarit, an Ancient Syrian city state in northwestern Syria. He was the (son and) successor

    Arhalba

    Arhalba

    Arhalba

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Online names & meanings

  • Mittraang
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Mittraang

    Couple

  • EDWIN
  • Male

    English

    EDWIN

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadwine, EDWIN means "rich friend." 

  • Aswathaama
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Aswathaama

    Son of drone

  • Vrishika | வ்ரீஷீகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vrishika | வ்ரீஷீகா 

  • Wahidah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Wahidah

    Unique, Singular, Exclusive

  • Brahmadhvaja
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit

    Brahmadhvaja

    A Banner of Brahma; Meritorious; Virtuous

  • Beth-phelet
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Beth-phelet

    House of expulsion.

  • Darayavahush
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Darayavahush

    Wealthy

  • Kadira
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Kadira

    Powerfull

  • Clement
  • Boy/Male

    English American Biblical Latin

    Clement

    Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'.

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