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- Pidray (Ugaritic: šŽ”šŽ„šŽ—šŽŠ, pdry) was an Ugaritic goddess of uncertain character. She is first attested as an Amorite deity in a bilingual Mesopotamian...
- theological conception only had limited recognition. In Ugarit the local goddess Pidray could be considered analogous to her instead. The oldest evidence for the...
- Baal Cycle as one of the daughters of the eponymous god, usually alongside Pidray, though in a single p****age they are additionally accompanied by Arsay....
- her mother. In a single p****age from the Baal Cycle she appears alongside Pidray and Tallay, and as a result these three goddesses are often grouped in scholarship...
- Baal, and it is often ****umed his name is related to that of the goddess Pidray, but his character remains largely unknown. The proper vocalization of the...
- Weapons, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 71, 2011, p. 208 S. A. Wiggins, Pidray, Tallay and Arsay in the Baal Cycle, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages...
- worshiped or given offerings). Nikkal-wa-Ib, goddess of orchards and fruit. Pidray, goddess of light and lightning, one of the three daughters of Ba'al Hadad...
- list dated to the Old Babylonian period, Nanaya's Amorite counterpart is Pidray, a goddess otherwise only known from later texts from Ugarit, in which she...
- the netherworld god's circle. įøŖanatum, who is here identified with IÅ”tar. Pidray, previously known only from the Late Bronze Age Ugaritic texts and later...
- ****yriologie (in German), retrieved 2022-06-28 Krebernik, Manfred (2005a), "Pidray(u), į¹¬allay(u), Arį¹£ay(u)", Reallexikon der ****yriologie (in German), retrieved...