
Shapshu - Wikipedia
Shapshu (Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎔𐎌 špš, "sun") or Shapsh, and also Shamshu, was a Canaanite sun goddess. She also served as the royal messenger of the high god El, [1]: 323 her probable father.
Shapash Goddess: The Divine Solar Messenger of Canaan
Shapash Goddess, a prominent figure in ancient Canaanite mythology, holds a significant role as a divine solar messenger. Mentioned in Ugaritic texts and worshipped in Ugarit, Shapash is …
Shapash | Religion Wiki | Fandom
Shapash, Shapsh, Shapshu or sometimes Shemesh was the Canaanite goddess of the sun,[1][2] daughter of El and Asherah. She is known as "torch of the gods"[3] and is considered an …
Shapash | ancient Mesopotamian deity | Britannica
Shapash, (“Light of the Gods”), in ancient Mesopotamian religion, sun goddess. In the cycle of myths recovered from Ugarit, Shapash helps Anath in her retrieval of the dead Baal and …
Shapash, the Phoenician Sun Goddess - Thalia Took
Shapash is the Phoenician sun Goddess, called the "Torch of the Gods", or "Pale Shapash". She is all-seeing, and is frequently dispatched on errands by El or Anat, acting as their messenger …
Shapash: Goddess of the Sun | Wiki | Pagans & Witches Amino
Jul 8, 2022 · Shapash, as the sun incarnate, is a warm, wise, and all-embracing goddess who was praised as the light of the world. She was a dualistic deity, a goddess of growth and healing, …
Deity of the Week: Shapash - Blogger
Nov 23, 2011 · Shapash is the Phoenician Sun-Goddess, called the "Torch of the Gods", or "Pale Shapash". She is all-seeing, and is frequently dispatched on errands by El or Anat, acting as …
Shapash – Gods of Canaan
Shapash is the solar/sun goddess of the Canaanite pantheon. Her name means “Sun.” She also has an underworld function, in which every night she descends into the land of the dead as the …
Shapshu, the sun-goddess, carries a message to the gods, each of whom acts in the usual way, employing charmers, incantations and other measures to exhaust the venom of snakes.
Shapshu - Wikiwand
Shapshu (Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎔𐎌 špš, "sun") or Shapsh, and also Shamshu, was a Canaanite sun goddess. She also served as the royal messenger of the high god El,: 323 her probable father.