Dadmiš
deity single tradition · 3
Dadmiš is a deity who receives a bull and a ram as a peace offering. In the same source she is also the recipient of a bull and a ram as a peace offering, in this passage appearing alongside Ilib, two Baals (of Ugarit and of Aleppo), Yarikh, Pidray and Dadmiš.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
When
- First attested
- 2500 BCE
- Attested period
- -2500 – -1200
- Historical notes
- Attested in Hurrian documents from Ugarit.
Relationships
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Sources
Source passages
“Once he instead occurs between the latter deity and Dadmiš.”
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“In the same source she is also the recipient of a bull and a ram as a peace offering, in this passage appearing alongside Ilib, two Baals (of Ugarit and of Aleppo), Yarikh, Pidray and Dadmiš.”
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“Manfred Krebernik proposes an etymological connection existed between the names of Tadmuštum and the Ugaritic goddess Dadmiš, who occurs in offering lists from this city alongside Resheph.”
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