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Shullat (Šûllat) and
Hanish (Ḫaniš) were a pair of
Mesopotamian gods. They were
usually treated as inseparable, and
appear together in
various works of...
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sealed the entry. The
thunder god Adad
rumbled in the
cloud and
storm gods
Shullat and
Hanish went over
mountains and land.
Erragal pulled out the mooring...
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possible restoration would instead make him the son of Ishum.
Shullat and
Hanish Shullat and
Hanish were a pair of gods
regarded as twins, and usually...
- the "twins of Papsukkal" (here a
constellation corresponding to Orion),
Shullat and Hanish, Šarur and Šargaz, mulKU-an-na and mulKU-ki-SIKILlum (possibly...
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analogous character,
similar to
other minor gods of
Akkadian origin, such as
Shullat and Hanish.
Starting in the Old
Babylonian period, he came to be equated...
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Shamhat for the
events which lead to his
incoming death.
Shullat and
Hanish Shullat and
Hanish are a pair of
divine twins almost always mentioned...
- and
Mesopotamian literature, such as the
reference to Adad's
servants Shullat and
Hanish in the Epic of Gilgamesh. In the Job 5:7,
there is
mention of...
- Lipšur
litanies Mišaru is
grouped with Adad, Uṣur-amāssu and the pair
Shullat and Hanish. In the so-called Exti****y
Ritual I, a
manual for diviners...
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group of
various gods
mostly ****ociated with Adad or Shamash, such as
Shullat and Hanish,
though with some
exceptions which were
instead linked with...
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Utnapishtim Deities Adad
Anunnaki Ea
Enlil Ishtar (Inanna)
Ninsun Shamash (Utu)
Shullat and
Hanish Siduri Silili Wer
Other mythical beings Bull of
Heaven Humbaba...