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Arsay (Ugaritic: ‘arṣy) was a
goddess worshiped in the city of
Ugarit in the late
Bronze Age. Her
standing in the
Ugaritic pantheon and her role in Ugaritic...
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Anatolian Sun
goddess of the
Earth and Lelwani, and
possibly Ugaritic Arsay. It is
presumed she was
chiefly worshiped in
western areas inhabited by...
- Near
Eastern Studies 71, 2011, p. 208 S. A. Wiggins, Pidray,
Tallay and
Arsay in the Baal Cycle,
Journal of
Northwest Semitic Languages 2(29), 2003, p...
- Pidray,
though in a
single p****age they are
additionally accompanied by
Arsay. Tallay's name is
derived from the
Ugaritic word ṭl, "dew,"
while the final...
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Takitu Tašmišu
Teshub Tilla Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic)
Adonis Anat
Arsay Asherah Ashima Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar
Azizos Baʿal Baʿal Ḥammon Baʿal...
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Levantine pre-Islamic
Arabia Near
Eastern Religions The
Levant Adonis Anat
Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar
Azizos Baʿalat
Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith...
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Levantine pre-Islamic
Arabia Near
Eastern Religions The
Levant Adonis Anat
Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar
Azizos Baʿalat
Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith...
- Tallay,
regarded as her sister. In a
single p****age they are also
joined by
Arsay.
Pidray alone is also
mentioned in the myth
Marriage of
Nikkal and Yarikh...
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virgin goddess of war and strife,
sister and ****tive mate of Baʿal Hadad.
Arsay,
goddess of the underworld, one of the
three daughters of Ba'al Hadad. Arsu...
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Levantine pre-Islamic
Arabia Near
Eastern Religions The
Levant Adonis Anat
Arsay Asherah Astarte Atargatis ʿAṯtar
Azizos Baʿalat
Gebal Baʿal Baʿal Berith...