- In
Hurrian mythology,
Ullikummi is a
giant stone monster, son of
Kumarbi and the sea god's daughter, Sertapsuruhi, or a
female cliff. The
language of...
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various enemies meant to
supplant the
weather god, such as the
stone giant Ullikummi.
Kumarbi was also
closely ****ociated with
other deities who were regarded...
- in the "Song of
Ullikummi". The
Irsirra are the
Hurrian collective of
nursery goddesses. In the
Ullikummi song they put
little Ullikummi secretly on the...
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Hurrian monster Ullikummi. The
story of
Ullikummi is
found in a
Hittite text
called the Song of
Ullikummi,
where like Agdistis,
Ullikummi is born from a...
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primordial giant in
Hurrian mythology. He is only
known from the Song of
Ullikummi,
which is one of the few
Hurrian texts offering a view of this culture's...
- In the Song of
Ullikummi,
Kumarbi creates a new
adversary for Teššub yet again. The
monster is a
diorite giant bearing the name
Ullikummi,
meant to signal...
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Kumarbi and his allies, such as the sea
monster Ḫedammu, the
stone giant Ullikummi or the
personified sea.
These texts are
conventionally referred to as...
- vs. Zmey
Gorynych (Slavic)
Tarhunt vs.
Illuyanka (Hittite)
Teshub vs.
Ullikummi (Hurrian) Zeus vs.
Typhon (Gr****)
Heracles vs. the
Lernaean Hydra (Gr****)...
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would be kept. In one myth, the gods are
threatened by the
stone giant Ullikummi, so Ea (the
later name for Enki)
commands the
Former Gods to find the...
- In the Song of
Ullikummi,
Teshub uses the "sickle with
which heaven and
earth had once been separated" to
defeat the
monster Ullikummi,
establishing that...