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Ugarit (/juːˈɡɑːrɪt, uː-/; Ugaritic: 𐎜𐎂𐎗𐎚, ủgrt /ʾUgarītu/) was an
ancient port city in
northern Syria about 10
kilometers north of
modern Latakia...
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UGARIT is a
submarine telecommunications cable system in the
Mediterranean Sea
linking Cyprus and Syria. It has
landing points in: Pentaskhinos, Cyprus...
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Texte aus
Ugarit or
Keilschrifttexte aus
Ugarit,
abbreviated KTU, is the
standard source reference collection for the
cuneiform texts from
Ugarit. The German...
- Ašertu(š) (Hittite: 𒀀𒊺𒅕𒌈, romanized: a-še-er-tu4), and as
Athirat in
Ugarit. With some disagreement, the
majority of
scholars hold that
Yahweh and Asherah...
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Elohim (Hebrew: אֱלֹהִים, romanized: ʾĔlōhīm: [(ʔ)eloˈ(h)im]), the
plural of אֱלוֹהַּ (ʾĔlōah), is a
Hebrew word
meaning "gods" or "godhood". Although...
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archaeology Rulers of
Ugarit Ammittamru I of
Ugarit (Amarna letters)
Niqmaddu II of
Ugarit (Amarna letters) (1349–1315 BC)
Arhalba of
Ugarit (1315–1313 BC) Niqmepa...
- Phoenicians,
though she was
originally ****ociated with
Amorite cities like
Ugarit and Emar, as well as Mari and Ebla. She was also
celebrated in Egypt, especially...
- of eternity". The name
Raphael or Rapha-El,
meaning 'God has healed' in
Ugarit, is
attested to in
approximately 1350 BCE in one of the
Amarna Letters EA333...
- of
Carchemish sent
troops to ****ist
Ugarit, but
Ugarit was sacked.
Letter RS 19.011 (KTU 2.61) sent from
Ugarit following the
destruction read: To Ž[...
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through the
Ugaritic texts discovered by
French archaeologists in 1928 at
Ugarit,
including several major literary texts,
notably the Baal cycle. Ugaritic...