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- Arubani is the Urartian's goddess of fertility and art. She was also the wife of their supreme god, Khaldi. Mythology portal Asia portal Piotrovsky, Boris...
- Thalia, goddess of comedy Urania, goddess of astronomy Apollo Minerva Arubani Saraswati Hayagriva Väinämöinen Khamlangba, ****ociated with smiths Khamnung...
- men and women. Women's jewelry usually portra**** the Urartian goddess Arubani, wife of Ḫaldi – the supreme god of Urartu. Also common are Mesopotamian...
- Teisheba. Equated with Baal and Mitra/Mihr. Sometimes also connected to Hayk. Arubani - Wife of Ḫaldi. Goddess of fertility and art. Possibly an early form of...
- Argimpasa Fluctus 0.0N 175.5E 950.0 1997 Argimpasa, Scythian goddess of love. Arubani Fluctus 55.0S 132.0E 620.0 1997 Urartu supreme goddess. Bolotnitsa Fluctus...
- inscriptions are dedicated to Ḫaldi.[citation needed] His wife was the goddess Arubani and/or the goddess Bagvarti. He was the primary god of the most prominent...
- goddesses of the Urartian pantheon include: Ḫaldi Theispas Shivini (Siuini) Arubani (Bagvarti) Hutuini Sebitu Kuera Tushpuea Selardi or Melardi Baba Arṭuʾarasau...
- (Hane, Hanea, Nana, Nanai) Saris Spandaramet (Sandaramet) Tsovinar (Nar) Arubani Bagvarti (Bagbartu, Bagmashtu, Bagparti) Huba Selardi Tushpuea Anjea Eingana...
- wife of the chief Urartian god Haldi. Although throughout most of Urartu Arubani is known as Khaldi's wife, at the excavation of Musasir references to "Khaldi...
- pantheon included Haldi, Theispas and Shivini, along with their spousesArubani, Huba and Tushpuea, respectively. Urartian kings invoked these three deities...