- The Tale of
Aqhat or Epic of
Aqhat is a
Canaanite myth from Ugarit, an
ancient city in what is now Syria. It is one of the
three longest texts to have...
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Danel (/ΛdeΙͺnΙl/, Ugaritic: ππππ DNα»L, "El is judge"),
father of
Aqhat, was a
culture hero who
appears in an
incomplete Ugaritic text of the fourteenth...
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literary texts are the Baal Cycle, the
Legend of Keret, and the Tale of
Aqhat. The
other texts include 150
tablets describing the
Ugaritic cult and rituals...
- also
frequently appears in myths,
including the Baal
Cycle and the Epic of
Aqhat. In the former, she is portra**** as a
staunch ally of the
weather god Baal...
- for the Myth of Baal-Aliyan (a part of the Baal cycle) and the Tale of
Aqhat, two
other famous Ugaritic epic
poems discovered at Ras Shamra. The initial...
- were deities. This
characterisation is made
explicit in the myth of
Aqhat,
where Aqhat exclaims to Anat, π
ππππππππππππ (ht tαΉ£dn tΚΎinαΉ―t), meaning...
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northwestern s**** of the Sea of Galilee,
mentioned in the 14th
century BC
Aqhat Epic of Ugarit, and in the Old
Testament and New Testament.
Older Bible...
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called Daniel.
Daniel (Dn'il, or Danel) is also the name of a
figure in the
Aqhat legend from Ugarit. (Ugarit was a
Canaanite city destro****
around 1200 BCE...
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University Press. pp.Β 200β201. ISBNΒ 978-0-300-04440-9.
Baruch Margalit,
Aqhat Epic 1989:289. Herodotus, iii.36. West,
Martin Litchfield (2007), Indo-European...
- in the hymn to
Shapash which closes this
cycle of myths. In the Epic of
Aqhat, he
makes the bow
belonging to the
eponymous hero.
There is some evidence...