Nikkal — (en ugarítico nkl , o su nombre completo Nikkal wa Ib), es una diosa de Ugarit / Canaán y después de los fenicios. Es una diosa de los huertos, cuyo nombre significa Gran Dama y la fructífera y se deriva del acadio / semita occidental ´Ilat ´Inbi … Wikipedia Español
Nikkal — Nikkal, Ugaritic … Wikipedia
Nikkal — Sumerian sun goddess and bride of Yarih. Yarih sent Hirihbi, a Sumerian king, to Baal, with the offer of 10,000 shekels of gold for her hand. She is Ningal in her lunar aspect … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Kizzuwatna — Das Hethiterreich um 1300 v. Chr., man sieht das Kizzuwatna Gebiet nordöstlich von Zypern Kizzuwatna (akkadisch Kizwatna, ägyptisch Qiduwadana) war ein Königreich im südöstlichen Anatolien ab etwa 1600 v.Chr [1], das im 14. Jahrhundert v. Chr.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kotharat — The Kotharat, or Kotharot, or Kathirat (various suggested pronunciations of Ugaritic ktrt ), the skilful ones were a group of northwest Semitic goddesses appearing in the Ugartic texts as divine midwives. They are the only Canaanite deities that… … Wikipedia
Yarij — Yarij, en la mitología cananita, Yarjibol en fenicio, y a veces encontrado escrito como Jarich, Jerah, Jarah o Jorah (en hebreo, ירח), es un dios lunar, cuya epítetos son iluminador de los cielos , iluminador de las miríadas de estrellas , o… … Wikipedia Español
Yarih — Moon god of Ugarit, and lover of Nikkal; he sent Hirihbi, King of Sumer, to ask Baal for her hand, offering 1,000 shekels of silver, even 10,000 shekels of gold, saying: ‘I shall send gems of lapis lazuli, I shall make her fields into… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Lunar deity — Chandra sculpture, British Museum In mythology, a lunar deity is a god or goddess associated with or symbolizing the moon. These deities can have a variety of functions and traditions depending upon the culture, but they are often related to or… … Wikipedia
Ugarit — Entrance to the royal palace at Ugarit … Wikipedia
Elyon — Religions of the Ancient Near East Levantine deities … Wikipedia