- of the sea and son of
Kamrusepa Aserdus – wife of
Elkunirsa,
derivative of
Ugaritic Athirat Elkunirsa –
creator god and
husband of Aserdus,
derived from...
-
Period of Mesopotamia.
Among the Hittites, El was
known as
Elkunirsa (Hittite: 𒂖𒆪𒉌𒅕𒊭
Elkunīrša).
Although El
gained different appearances and meanings...
-
Hittites this
goddess appears as Ašerdu(s) or Ašertu(s), the
consort of
Elkunirsa ("El, the
Creator of Earth") and
mother of
either 77 or 88 sons. The conception...
-
goddess of the Moabites. Asherah,
queen consort of El (Ugaritic religion),
Elkunirsa (Hittite religion),
Yahweh (Israelite religion),
Amurru (Amorite religion)...
- ****umed that a
goddess designated by the
logogram dIŠTAR in the myth of
Elkunirša (CTH 342)
which is
known from
Hittite archives might be Anat (or perhaps...
- all her sons and kinsfolk,
perhaps a
reference to the
Hittite myth of
Elkunirsa where the storm-god
boasts of
having killed the many sons of Athirat....
-
Terettitunnis and Tarumu. May also have been ****ociated with
Semitic El (
Elkunirša in Hittite).
Inanna - The
consort of the
chief god of Hayasa. Like her...
-
Princess ("Butresh Stela") 29–31 The
Legend of the
Possessed Princess 1.55
Elkunirsa and
Asertu 519 El,
Ashertu and the Storm-god
Illuyanka 1.56 The Storm-god...
- of a bird
catches the
weather god
having **** with Asherdu, the wife of
Elkunirsa. The
relief is
dated to the 13th
century BC, the late
Hittite empire,...