
Arsay - Wikipedia
Arsay (Ugaritic: ‘arṣy [2]) was a goddess worshiped in the city of Ugarit in the late Bronze Age. Her standing in the Ugaritic pantheon and her role in Ugaritic religion remain uncertain. It has …
Discover the Mysteries of Arsay Goddess: Unveiling the Secrets of …
Arsay goddess, a significant deity in Ugaritic mythology, has intrigued scholars for centuries. Her exact position in the Ugaritic pantheon and her role in their religion remain uncertain. Some …
Tallay - Wikipedia
Tallay (Ugaritic: 𐎉𐎍𐎊, ṭly[2]) was an Ugaritic goddess associated with the weather, especially with dew and light rain. She is sparsely attested in known Ugaritic texts, and does not appear …
Aretsaya, Phoenician Goddess of the Earth and Underworld
Aretsaya is a Phoenician Goddess of the Earth and Underworld. She is the youngest of the "renowned brides" of the Epic of Ba'al, with Her elder sisters Pidraya and Talaya. Some …
The Goddess Arsay | Relaxing Canaanite Mythology
Feb 9, 2025 · Arsay was a lesser-known but intriguing goddess in the Canaanite pantheon, associated with the underworld, moisture, and possibly the hidden depths of the earth.
Mot (god) - Wikipedia
Mot (Phoenician: 𐤌𐤕 mūt, Hebrew: מות māweṯ, Ugaritic: 𐎎𐎚) was the Canaanite god of death and the Underworld. [1] [2] He was also known to the people of Ugarit and in Phoenicia, [3] …
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Modeled on the Mesopotamian goddess ERESKIGAL and possibly also equating with ARSAY in Canaanite mythology. Recognized by the Carthaginians as Allatu.... Goddess name "Arsay" …
Asray: Ugaritic Underworld Goddess - lovethatpurr.wixsite.com
Nov 26, 2023 · Asray the Ugaritic Goddess of the Underworld is one of the three daughters of Baal, the sky/storm god. She's related to death, fertility of the Earth and sexuality. From the …
Masaka | Memory Alpha | Fandom
Masaka was the mythological sun goddess of the extinct D'Arsay civilization. Masaka existed in counterpart with Korgano, the D'Arsay moon god. The exchange of night and day was referred …
Arsay - Wikiwand articles
Arsay (Ugaritic: ‘arṣy [2]) was a goddess worshiped in the city of Ugarit in the late Bronze Age. Her standing in the Ugaritic pantheon and her role in Ugaritic religion remain uncertain. It has …