Tallay (Ugaritic: 𐎉𐎍𐎊, ṭly[2]) was an Ugaritic goddess associated with the weather, especially with dew and light rain. She is sparsely attested in known Ugaritic texts, and does not appear in offering lists, though it is nonetheless assumed she was actively worshiped. She appears in the Baal Cycle as one of the daughters of the eponymous god, usually alongside Pidray, though in a single passage they are additionally accompanied by Arsay.
Tallay (Ugaritic: 𐎉𐎍𐎊, ṭly) was an Ugaritic goddess associated with the weather, especially with dew and light rain. She is sparsely attested in known...
In a single passage from the Baal Cycle she appears alongside Pidray and Tallay, and as a result these three goddesses are often grouped in scholarship...
weather god Baal. In the Baal Cycle, she appears alongside the goddess Tallay, regarded as her sister. In a single passage they are also joined by Arsay...
Journal of Near Eastern Studies 71, 2011, p. 208 S. A. Wiggins, Pidray, Tallay and Arsay in the Baal Cycle, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 2(29)...
securely attested", according to (p335) Wiggins, Steve (2003). "Pidray, Tallay, and Arsay in the Baal Cycle". Journal of Northwest Semitic Language. 29:...
Divinity: The Case of Akhenaten", in David, Arlette; Milstein, Rachel; Ornan, Tallay (eds.), Picturing Royal Charisma: Kings and Rulers in the Near East from...
passage from the Baal Cycle in which Baal looks at his daughters Pidray and Tallay. Pidar is also present in a myth focused on Ashtart in her role of a huntress...
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Roth (1995a), p. 74. Scheil (1902), p. 12. Roth (1995b), pp. 23–24. Ornan, Tallay, "Unfinished Business: the Relief on the Hammurabi Louvre Stele Revisited"...
Georgia: Atlanta, Ga. : Scholars Press. ISBN 978-1-55540-253-2. Ornan, Tallay (2005). The Triumph of the Symbol: Pictorial Representation of Deities in...
Gupan and Ugar Two messengers of Athirat named Qudšu and Amrur. Pidray, Tallay, and Arsay; the three daughters of Baal Though Baal attains kingship, he...
Excavation in the Athenian Agora): 161–162 and Fig. 5. JSTOR 146874. Ornan, Tallay; et al. (Israel Exploration Society) (2005), The Triumph of the Symbol:...
(Kuntillet 'Ajrud), Tel Aviv, 9:1, 3–68, DOI: 10.1179/033443582788440827 Tallay Ornan (2016) Sketches and Final Works of Art: The Drawings and Wall Paintings...
regarded as the mother of his daughters attested in Ugartic tradition (Pidray, Tallay and Arsay). Ugaritic texts also refer to Anat to as Baal's sister, though...
Jan. 2021, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190496272.013.51. Ornan, Tallay (2001). "The Bull and its Two Masters: Moon and Storm Deities in Relation...
of Yam as the god of salt sea with his daughters Pidray (god of rain), Tallay (dew) and Arsay (springs, ground-water) as the gods of freshwater. Similarly...
Brill Academic Publishers. pp. 192–193. ISBN 978-90-04-10426-6. Ornan, Tallay; Ortiz, Steven; Wolff, Samuel (2013). "A Newly Discovered Neo-Assyrian Cylinder...
1840–1860, 1996, Psychology Press, ISBN 041514356X, 9780415143561 Ornan, Tallay, The Triumph of the Symbol: Pictorial Representation of Deities in Mesopotamia...
den Löwen". Archiv für Orientforschung (in German). 11: 350–353. Ornan, Tallay (2005). The Triumph of the Symbol: Pictorial Representation of Deities in...
(Kuntillet 'Ajrud), Tel Aviv, 9:1, 3-68, DOI: 10.1179/033443582788440827 Tallay Ornan (2016) Sketches and Final Works of Art: The Drawings and Wall Paintings...
JSTOR 23281369. Retrieved 2023-02-20. Wiggins, Steve A. (2003). "Pidray, Tallay and Arsay in the Baal Cycle". Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages. 29...
their roles from the first film, alongside new cast members Mike O'Gorman, Tallay Wickham, and Bru Miller. Beats of Rage will again feature JTRO and KCDC...
Towns and Administrative Areas. Jerusalem: Government of Palestine. Ornan, Tallay, 2007, "Labor Pangs: The Revadim Plaque Type", in Bickel, S., Schroer, S...