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Ḫedammu,
Hurrian Apše ("Snake"), is a sea-dragon from Hurrian-Hittite mythology,
which caused trouble on the
Syrian coast. His
Hittite counterpart was...
- Song of Emergence), the Song of LAMMA, the Song of Silver, the Song of
Ḫedammu and the Song of Ullikummi.
Kumarbi is portra**** in them as a
scheming deity...
- and his
conflict with
Kumarbi and his allies, such as the sea
monster Ḫedammu, the
stone giant Ullikummi or the
personified sea.
These texts are conventionally...
- nourishment,
which they
received in the form of offerings. The myth of
Ḫedammu attests that
while in
theory gods
would be
capable of
laboring themselves...
- the
Hurrian name for the
Jebel Aqra, and his
battle with the sea-serpent
Hedammu.
Again the storm-god is
aided by a
goddess Sauska (equivalent to Inaru)...
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including myths such as the Song of
Hedammu, the Baal cycle, the
Illuyanka myth, and the
Astarte papyrus. In the Song of
Hedammu and the
Illuyanka Myth the sea...
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pointed out.
Comparisons have also been made
between Yam and Kiaše and
Ḫedammu from
Hurrian mythology. The
theonym written as YM (𐎊𐎎) in the Ugaritic...
- right.
Specific narratives describe her
battles against the sea
monster Ḫedammu, the
diorite giant Ullikummi, the sea god Kiaše and the
mountain god Pišaišapḫi...
- as "Alalu's son" in
another myth
belonging to the same cycle, Song of
Ḫedammu.
According to Anna
Maria Polvani, the
possibility that
Alalu was considered...
- the
Hurrian pantheon.
Hutena and
Hutellura appear in the
myths Song of
Hedammu and Song of Ullikummi, both of
which belong to the
cycle of Kumarbi. In...