- were built. The Amorite-speaking
Eblaites worshiped many of the same
deities as the Paleo-Syrian-speaking
Eblaites of
earlier periods, and maintained...
- en
éblaïtes” in
Studies on the
Language of Ebla.
Quaderni di
Semitistica n°13, édité par P. Fronzaroli. Florence, pp. 24–57 G.
Rubio 2006. "
Eblaite, Akkadian...
- of the
Eblaites, the
Amorites were a
rural group living in the
narrow basin of the
middle and
upper Euphrates in
northern Syria. The
Eblaites used the...
- was ****ociated with the
goddess Adamma, who was his
spouse in
Eblaite tradition.
Eblaites considered him and the
Mesopotamian god
Nergal to be equivalents...
- of Ur.
Ziggurats were
built by
ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Elamites,
Eblaites and
Babylonians for
local religions. Each
ziggurat was part of a temple...
- Semitic-speaking people, the
Eblaites,
appear in the
historical record from
northern Syria. They
founded the
state of Ebla,
whose Eblaite language was closely...
- (Phrygians of Anatolia)
Alawites (Alawis of Syria)
Druze Ebla
religion (
Eblaites)
Judaism (Jewish people)
Mandaeism (Mandaeans of
southern Mesopotamia)...
-
these styles. In the Levant,
braiding also
appears among the Amorites,
Eblaites, Arameans, Israelites, Phoenicians, Judeans,
Moabites Ugarites and Edomites...
- king (Malikum) of the
first Eblaite kingdom ruling c. 2680 BC. The king's name is
translated as "DN has killed".
Eblaites practiced the
worship of deceased...
-
widely adopted by
numerous regional languages such as Akkadian, Elamite,
Eblaite, Hittite, Hurrian,
Luwian and Urartian; it
similarly inspired the Old Persian...