Pišaišapḫi

deity mountain Hurrian single tradition · 2

Pišaišapḫi is a mountain god.

↻ synthesized from 2 sources

When

First attested
1400 BCE
Attested period
-1400 – -1200
Historical notes
Mountain god attested in mixed Ugaritic-Hurrian ritual texts from Ugarit.

Relationships

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“Taracha proposes that figure number 27 from the procession relief from chamber A of the same site, placed between a pair of bull-men separating earth and heaven and the mountain god Pišaišapḫi, also might be Ugur.”

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“In another, a part of a mixed Ugaritic-Hurrian ritual dedicated to the goddess Ashtart, he is placed between Anat and the mountain god Pišaišapḫi.”

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