• Pišaišapḫi (also spelled Pišašapḫi) was a Hurrian mountain god. His name was derived from that of the associated mountain, Pišaiša, which was most likely...
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    the diorite giant Ullikummi, the sea god Kiaše and the mountain god Pišaišapḫi. She also appears in a myth about Hašarri, a personified olive tree, who...
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    include deities such as Tašmišu, Anu, Kumarbi, Ea, Kušuḫ, Šimige, Hatni-Pišaišapḫi, Aštabi, Nupatik, Šauška, Pinikir, Hešui, Iršappa, Tenu, Šarruma, Ugur...
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    this attestation is regarded as uncertain by Piotr Taracha. Pišaišapḫi pḏḏpḫ Pišaišapḫi was a god representing the mountain Pišaiša, most likely located...
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    symbol of heaven held by two bull men standing on a symbol of earth, Ugur, Pišaišapḫi, thirteen unidentified deities and twelve gods of the underworld. As a...
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    goddess Ashtart and her Hurrian counterpart Šauška, Ḫepat is listed between Pišaišapḫi and Daqitu in a sequence of deities who were recipients of offerings during...
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  • between a pair of bull-men separating earth and heaven and the mountain god Pišaišapḫi, also might be Ugur. Ugur was one of the deities celebrated in the ḫišuwa [de]...
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    some offering lists he is counted among the male deities. Pišaišapḫi Alalakh Hurrian Pišaišapḫi (pḏḏpẖ in the alphabetic Ugaritic script) was a mountain...
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    to the goddess Ashtart, he is placed between Anat and the mountain god Pišaišapḫi. He also appears in nine theophoric names from this city. Šimige was also...
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  • present elsewhere in Hurro-Hittite literature: in the myth of Shaushka and Pišaišapḫi, the latter god in return for sparing him in spite of his misdeeds promises...
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