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یم (اوگاریتی: 𐎊؛ «دریا») خدای نماد دریا و سایر منابع آبی بود که در مناطق گوناگونی از ساحل شرقی دریای مدیترانه و همچنین در داخل سوریه مدرن پرستیده میشد.
یم | |
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خدای دریا | |
اوگاریتی | 𐎊𐎎 |
مرکز فرهنگی غالب | اوگاریت [۱] |
همتایان | |
همتای هوری | کیاشه،[۲] هدامو[۳] |
همتای یونانی | پونتوس[۴] |
متنهای اوگاریتی ویرایش
یم بیشتر از طریق متنهای اوگاریتی شناخته میشود،[۱] گرچه او خدایی رده پایین در پانتئون اوگاریتی بود.[۴]
پانویس ویرایش
- ↑ ۱٫۰ ۱٫۱ Wilkinson 2003, p. 228.
- ↑ Tugendhaft 2011, p. 712.
- ↑ Dijkstra 2012, p. 65.
- ↑ ۴٫۰ ۴٫۱ Niehr 2016, p. 143.
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