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Kubaba (Sumerian: 𒆬𒀭𒁀𒌑, kug-Dba-u₂) was a
legendary Mesopotamian queen who
according to the
Sumerian King List
ruled over Kish for a
hundred years...
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Kubaba was a
goddess of
uncertain origin worshiped in
ancient Syria.
Despite the
similarity of her name to
these of
legendary queen Kubaba of Kish and...
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Hittite stag-god Kurunta.
Kubaba was also the
goddess of Alalakh,
located in the
coastal Amik Valley. In 2015, a
basalt stele of
Kubaba,
originally from Karkemish...
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especially Alalakh, was the area
where the
Syrian and
Anatolian goddess Kubaba was
originally worshiped. She is
generally seen as a
benevolent goddess...
- "Chronicle"
mentioning Kubaba from A. K. Grayson, ****yrian and
Babylonian Chronicles (1975) Munn, Mark (2004). "Kybele as
Kubaba in a Lydo-Phrygian Context":...
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priesthood to
become hegemonic ruler of Sumer, and in
later ages
deified as "
Kubaba".
Tashlultum (c. 2400 BCE),
Akkadian queen, wife of
Sargon of
Akkad and...
- Puzur-Suen. His
mother is unknown. His
grandmother may have been
Queen Kubaba. The
Sargon legend is a
Sumerian text
purporting to be Sargon's biography...
- hand. Also
reflecting the
influence of
Kubaba is the ****ociation of
Kufaws with felines: as it had been for
Kubaba, the lion was the
sacred animal of the...
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Kubaba, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2010
Jacques Freu et
Michel Mazoyer, Les
royaumes Néo-Hittites, Les
Hittites et leur
histoire Tome 5,
Collection Kubaba,...
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Hurrian and
Hittite Allani Aštabi
Hayya Ḫepat
Hutena and
Hutellura Išḫara
Kubaba Kumarbi Kušuḫ
Lelluri Mitanni dynastic deities (Indra, Mitra, Varuna) Nabarbi...