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- Uraš (Sumerian: 𒀭𒅁, romanized: dUraš), or Urash, was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the personification of the earth. She should not be confused...
- Urash (Uraš) was a Mesopotamian god who was the tutelary deity of Dilbat. He was an agricultural god, and in that capacity he was frequently ****ociated...
- regarding the identity of Anu's spouse existed, though three of them—Ki, Urash, and Antu—were at various points in time equated with each other, and all...
- father was the sky god Anu and it is presumed that his mother was usually Urash. Amurru was a divine representation of the Amorites, a group inhabiting...
- texts, where "firstborn of the god Urash" is the most commonly recurring phrase describing her. Another of Urash's children was the underworld deity Lagamal...
- in law, or possibly as his twin sister. Her mother is usually said to be Urash. In a first millennium BCE text from Kalhu, which is also the source attesting...
- “weary”, and “delicate”, a common title with ancient goddesses like Inana, Urash, and Nanshe. Rachel means "ewe lamb." Noegel says there's an irony involving...
- Dilbat. The ziggurat E-ibe-Anu, dedicated to Urash, a minor local deity distinct from the earth goddess Urash, was located in the center of the city and...
- the procedures performed by the goddess. Ninisina's parents were Anu and Urash. An inscription of Warad-Sin more precisely calls her Anu's firstborn child...
- and Urash might have only developed during the reign of Samsu-iluna (c. 1749–1712 BC) or later. He suggests that the ****ociation of Babylon's Urash gate...