- Ḫepat (Hurrian: 𒀭𒄭𒁁, dḫe-pát; also
romanized as
Ḫebat;
Ugaritic 𐎃𐎁𐎚, ḫbt) was a
goddess ****ociated with Aleppo,
originally worshiped in the north...
- It is
branded as
Whoosh (short for
Waktu Hemat,
Operasi Optimal,
Sistem Hebat, lit. 'Timesaving,
Optimal Operation,
Outstanding System') and operated...
-
Labuhanbatu Utara Hebat Football Club,
commonly known as
Labura Hebat, is an
Indonesian football club
based in
North Labuhanbatu Regency,
North Sumatra...
- was
viewed as her son in Mari.
Lluis Felieu additionally proposes that
Hebat, the
goddess of
Halab (Aleppo) was a
daughter of
Shalash and Dagan. In the...
- storm-god
Teshub and the sun-goddess
Hebat.
Teshub stands on two
mountain gods
whilst Hebat stands on a panther.
Behind Hebat are
shown their son Sharruma, daughter...
- gods in the
Hurrian pantheon were: Teshub, Teshup, the
mighty weather god.
Hebat, Hepa, his wife, the
mother goddess,
later equated with the main sun goddess...
- starred.
Angga and his co-star,
Syifa Hadju,
performed a song
entitled "Cinta
Hebat"
which was
created and
produced by Ifa
Fachir and
Adrian Martadinata. In...
-
earth goddess. She
becomes largely syncretised with the
Hurrian goddess Hebat, as the
Hittite Storm-God was with Teshub. In the late 14th
century BC,...
-
variant allai Ninuwa, "lady of Nineveh."
Other Hurrian goddesses, for
example Hebat or Pinikir,
could be
referred to as
allai too. Additionally, it was the...
- and
Mitannite influences upon the
Canaanite religion. The
Hurrian goddess Hebat was
worshiped in Jerusalem, and Baal was
closely considered equivalent to...