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Yam (god)

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Greek
Pontos
Hurrian
Kiaše, Ḫedammu
Major cult center
Ugarit
Ugaritic
𐎊𐎎

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Name and character

Ugaritic texts

Other Syrian sources

Egyptian reception

Hebrew Bible

Phoenician attestations

Comparative mythology

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Yam (god)

Nodes206
Edges205
Triples7
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.009709
Components1

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Yam (god)

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Greek · 1
Yam (god) → Pontos
Hurrian · 1
Yam (god) → Kiaše, Ḫedammu
Major cult center · 1
Yam (god) → Ugarit
Ugaritic · 1
Yam (god) → 𐎊𐎎

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Yam (god)GreekPontos1.00infobox
Yam (god)HurrianKiaše, Ḫedammu1.00infobox
Yam (god)Major cult centerUgarit1.00infobox
Yam (god)Ugaritic𐎊𐎎1.00infobox
Abdiyamminstance ofIndividuals bearing names0.80text
'Abi-Yammuinstance oftheophoric names of foreigners0.80text
William Finstance ofResearchers0.80text

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