- 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...
- a
category of
deities he
refers to as "Ishtar type"
goddesses (such as
Shaushka,
Pinikir or Ninsianna). A late hymn
contains the
phrase "she [Ishtar] is...
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origin Ḫešui, a war god Nupatik, a god ****umed to have
warlike character Shaushka,
goddess of love, war, and
healing Ugur, a war god of
Mesopotamian origin...
- Hutellurra, Irsirra, and Tawara,
goddesses of
midwifery and
nursing children Shaushka,
goddess of fertility, war, and
healing Banka-Mundi,
goddess of the hunt...
- Ishtar-like
goddesses Ishara (presumably in her
aspect of "lady of love") and
Shaushka; in some cities, the
western forms of the name and the
eastern form "Ishtar"...
-
typically appears as an ally of
Kumarbi and thus
opponent of
Teshub and
Shaushka. The name Kiaše is an
ordinary Hurrian noun
meaning "sea." It was written...
-
where the
deity is
depicted as winged,
similarly to the
masculine form of
Shaushka (another
Hurrian deity whose gender shows some ambiguity) and the moon...
-
goddess of
diseases Kamrusepa,
goddess of healing, medicine, and
magic Shaushka,
goddess of love, war, and
healing Eey****alduk, god of
medicine and good...
- seal
inscriptions from the Isin-Larsa period.
Shaushka Nineveh, Nuzi and
other Hurrian centers Shaushka was a
Hurrian goddess regarded as
analogous to...
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Amenhotep III fell ill, the king of
Mitanni sent him a
statue of the
goddess Shaushka (Ishtar) of
Nineveh that was
reputed to cure diseases. A more or less permanent...