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Tallay (Ugaritic: 𐎉𐎍𐎊, ṭly) was an
Ugaritic goddess ****ociated with the weather,
especially with dew and
light rain. She is sp****ly
attested in known...
- 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...
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weather god Baal. In the Baal Cycle, she
appears alongside the
goddess Tallay,
regarded as her sister. In a
single p****age they are also
joined by Arsay...
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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 2(29)...
- p****age from the Baal
Cycle in
which Baal
looks at his
daughters Pidray and
Tallay.
Pidar is also
present in a myth
focused on
Ashtart in her role of a huntress...
- Divinity: The Case of Akhenaten", in David, Arlette; Milstein, Rachel; Ornan,
Tallay (eds.),
Picturing Royal Charisma:
Kings and
Rulers in the Near East from...
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securely attested",
according to (p335) Wiggins,
Steve (2003). "Pidray,
Tallay, and
Arsay in the Baal Cycle".
Journal of
Northwest Semitic Language. 29:...
- Roth (1995a), p. 74.
Scheil (1902), p. 12. Roth (1995b), pp. 23–24. Ornan,
Tallay, "Unfinished Business: the
Relief on the
Hammurabi Louvre Stele Revisited"...
- Georgia: Atlanta, Ga. :
Scholars Press. ISBN 978-1-55540-253-2. Ornan,
Tallay (2005). The
Triumph of the Symbol:
Pictorial Representation of
Deities in...
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Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-1-4160-2443-9. Laki, J; Soós, Á; Jákó, P;
Tállay, A; Perjés, Á; Szabó, AM (2017). "Introducing the
National Institute for...