Kubaba (Sumerian: š¬ššš, kug-Dba-uā) was a legendary Mesopotamian queen who according to the Sumerian King List ruled over Kish for a hundred years...
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Kubaba was a goddess of uncertain origin worshiped in ancient Syria. Despite the similarity of her name to these of legendary queen Kubaba of Kish and...
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Carchemish (section Stele of Kubaba)
Hittite stag-god Kurunta. Kubaba was also the goddess of Alalakh, located in the coastal Amik Valley. In 2015, a basalt stele of Kubaba, originally from Karkemish...
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Alalakh (section Goddess Kubaba)
especially Alalakh, was the area where the Syrian and Anatolian goddess Kubaba was originally worshiped. She is generally seen as a benevolent goddess...
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Kubaba, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2010 Jacques Freu et Michel Mazoyer, Les royaumes NĆ©o-Hittites, Les Hittites et leur histoire Tome 5, Collection Kubaba,...
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priesthood to become hegemonic ruler of Sumer, and in later ages deified as "Kubaba". Tashlultum (c. 2400 BCE), Akkadian queen, wife of Sargon of Akkad and...
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"Chronicle" mentioning Kubaba from A. K. Grayson, Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles (1975) Munn, Mark (2004). "Kybele as Kubaba in a Lydo-Phrygian Context":...
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to as the typical Luwian gods, which were always worshipped (the Syrian Kubaba probably also belongs to this group). The Hurrian element, which included...
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Underworld Ninurta, Assyrian god of war and hunting Tiamat: sea goddess Samnuha Kubaba Marduk (Classical Syriac: ÜܹÜÜ ) Enlil Ninlil Nisroch Hanbi: father of Pazuzu...
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associated with her, may have been influenced by the Kubaba cult of the deified Sumerian queen Kubaba. In the 2nd century AD, the geographer Pausanias attests...
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