- Yam (sometimes Yamm; Ugaritic: 𐎊, romanized:
Yammu; “sea”) was a god
representing the sea and
other sources of
water worshiped in
various locations on...
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special enmity against snakes, both on
their own and as
representatives of
Yammu (lit. "Sea"), the
Canaanite sea god and
river god. He
fought the Tannin...
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Tiamat and
Marduk (see also Labbu, Bašmu, Mušḫuššu),
Illuyanka and Tarhunt,
Yammu and Baal in the Baal
Cycle etc. The
Hebrew Bible also has
mythological descriptions...
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continuation of the
Ugaritic sea
monster Lôtān, one of the
servants of the sea god
Yammu defeated by
Hadad in the Baal Cycle. The
Ugaritic account has gaps, making...
- 𐎗𐎋𐎁𐎟𐎓𐎗𐎔𐎚 (rākibu ʿurpati, lit. 'Rider of the Clouds'), to hex the god
Yammu. The
Ugaritic deity-lists gave
minimal importance to ʿAṯtartu in the realm...
- the storm-god, such as in the
Ugaritic tradition of the
battle between Yammu (Sea) and the storm-god Baal.
According to the
Theogony of Hesiod, Ur****...
- doi:10.1163/15692124-12341255. ISSN 1569-2116. Niehr,
Herbert (2016), "
Yammu",
Reallexikon der ****yriologie,
retrieved 2022-06-28 Noegel,
Scott B. (2007)...
- Eisenbrauns. ISBN 978-1-57506-861-9. OCLC 861537250. Niehr,
Herbert (2016), "
Yammu",
Reallexikon der ****yriologie (in German),
retrieved 2022-04-28 Rahmouni...