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Šimige

Šimige (also spelled Šimegi, Šimigi) was the Hurrian sun god. Known sources do not associate him with any specific location, but he is attested in documents from various settlements inhabited by the Hurrians, from Kizzuwatnean cities in modern Turkey, through Ugarit, Alalakh and Mari in Syria, to Nuzi, in antiquity a part of the kingdom of Arrapha in…

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Worship

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Children
seven daughters
Consort
Ayu-Ikalti
Hittite
Sun god of Heaven
Luwian
Tiwaz
Mesopotamian
Shamash
Ugaritic
Shapash

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Šimige

Nodes110
Edges109
Triples70
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018182
Components1

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related to Worship · 26
Šimige → Additionally, Alalakh, Arip-Šimika, Arrapha, BCE, Belet Nagar, Chagar Bazar, Examples, Eḫlip-Šimika, He, Hurrian, It, Kumarbi, Kušuḫ, Nupatik, Nuzi, Old Babylonian Mari, Rimah, Tell, Teshub
related to Associations with other deities · 16
Šimige → Hattusa Sippar, However, Hurrian, In, It, Lugalbanda, Mesopotamian, References, Shamash, Similar, Sumerian, The, Ugarit, Unusually, Utu, Weidner
related to Name and character · 12
Šimige → Alalakh, Arrapha, Examples, Gernot Wilhelm, He, Hurrian, In, It, Mari, Mitanni, The, Ugaritic
related to Mythology · 9
Šimige → Cycle, However, In, Kumarbi, Silver, Song, Teshub, The, They
Children · 1
Šimige → seven daughters
Consort · 1
Šimige → Ayu-Ikalti
Hittite · 1
Šimige → Sun god of Heaven
Luwian · 1
Šimige → Tiwaz
Mesopotamian · 1
Šimige → Shamash
Ugaritic · 1
Šimige → Shapash

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hurrian god sun also teshub name deities shamash mesopotamian hittite pantheon attested one appears ugarit arrapha deity known mari texts

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
ŠimigeChildrenseven daughters1.00infobox
ŠimigeConsortAyu-Ikalti1.00infobox
ŠimigeHittiteSun god of Heaven1.00infobox
ŠimigeLuwianTiwaz1.00infobox
ŠimigeMesopotamianShamash1.00infobox
ŠimigeUgariticShapash1.00infobox
Šimigeis afirst among Teshub's allies to spot Ullikummi0.90text
Šimigerelated to Associations with other deitiesMesopotamian0.60section
Šimigerelated to Associations with other deitiesShamash0.60section
Šimigerelated to Associations with other deitiesSumerian0.60section
Šimigerelated to Associations with other deitiesUtu0.60section
Šimigerelated to Associations with other deitiesIt0.60section

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