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Šauška (Shaushka), also
called Šauša or Šawuška, was the
highest ranked goddess in the
Hurrian pantheon. She was ****ociated with love and war, as well...
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individual texts various deities could be
referred to as his siblings,
including Šauška, Tašmišu and Aranzaḫ. His wife was Ḫepat, a
goddess originally worshipped...
- Šauša," a
variant form of
Šauška), Eḫli-Addu ("save, Addu!") from Alalakh,
Šauška-muwa ("the one who has the
courage of
Šauška") from Amurru, and Gimil(li)-Teššub...
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Kulitta were a dyad of
Hurrian goddesses regarded as the
handmaidens of
Šauška. They were
primarily considered divine musicians,
though they also had a...
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Amenhotep of his maladies. Instead,
Tushratta writes in part: ... Thus
Šauška of Nineveh,
mistress of all lands: "I wish to go to Egypt, a
country that...
- Tigris,
known by the
Hurrians under the name Aranzaḫ or Aranziḫ.
While Šauška was
regarded as a
sister of both
Teshub and Tašmišu, she is not mentioned...
- Išḫara –
goddess of
oaths and love (Hurrian) Ištar –
goddess similar to
Šauška (Mesopotamian)
Istanu – god of the sun and of
judgement (from
Hattic Eştan)...
- Mitra, Varuna)
Nabarbi Ninatta and
Kulitta Nupatik Pirengir Shalash Šarruma
Šauška Šimige Šuwala
Takitu Tašmišu
Teshub Tilla Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic)...
- Mitra, Varuna)
Nabarbi Ninatta and
Kulitta Nupatik Pirengir Shalash Šarruma
Šauška Šimige Šuwala
Takitu Tašmišu
Teshub Tilla Levantine (Canaanite and Ugaritic)...
- Hutellura, Allani, Ishara, Shalash, Damkina, (Umbu-)Nikkal, Ayu-Ikalti,
Šauška (alongside her
servants Ninatta and Kulitta), Nabarbi, Shuwala, Adamma,...