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Arsay (Ugaritic: ‘arṣy) was a goddess worshiped in the city of Ugarit in the late Bronze Age. Her standing in the Ugaritic pantheon and her role in Ugaritic religion remain uncertain. It has been proposed that she was associated with the underworld or with groundwater, though neither theory found universal support. She was most likely regarded as a daughter of the weather god Baal, though neither of the goddesses most often associated with him, Anat and Ashtart, was ever described as her mother. 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, but there is no evidence that they were associated with her in other contexts.

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  • Arsay (Ugaritic: ‘arṣy) was a goddess worshiped in the city of Ugarit in the late Bronze Age. Her standing in the Ugaritic pantheon and her role in Ugaritic religion remain uncertain. It has been proposed that she was associated with the underworld or with groundwater, though neither theory found universal support. She was most likely regarded as a daughter of the weather god Baal, though neither of the goddesses most often associated with him, Anat and Ashtart, was ever described as her mother. 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, but there is no evidence that they were associated with her in other contexts. (en)
  • Arsay ("la Señora de la Tierra" o "la Hija de la Gran Inundación") es una diosa del inframundo adorada por los cananeos. Según los textos épicos de la creación, es la tercera hija de Baal en Ugarit y gobernó el inframundo. Por sus características se asemeja a la mesopotámica Ereshkigal y a la cartaginesa Allatu. (es)
  • Arsay ("Dame van de Aarde", "Dochter van ruime vloed") was in de Kanaänitische mythologie de derde dochter van Baäl of Hadad en heerste over de onderwereld. Er wordt geen moeder genoemd in de teksten. Voor haar eigenschappen lijkt de Mesopotamische Eresjkigal en de Carthaagse Allatu model te hebben gestaan. (nl)
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  • Arsay (Ugaritic: ‘arṣy) was a goddess worshiped in the city of Ugarit in the late Bronze Age. Her standing in the Ugaritic pantheon and her role in Ugaritic religion remain uncertain. It has been proposed that she was associated with the underworld or with groundwater, though neither theory found universal support. She was most likely regarded as a daughter of the weather god Baal, though neither of the goddesses most often associated with him, Anat and Ashtart, was ever described as her mother. 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, but there is no evidence that they were associated with her in other contexts. (en)
  • Arsay ("la Señora de la Tierra" o "la Hija de la Gran Inundación") es una diosa del inframundo adorada por los cananeos. Según los textos épicos de la creación, es la tercera hija de Baal en Ugarit y gobernó el inframundo. Por sus características se asemeja a la mesopotámica Ereshkigal y a la cartaginesa Allatu. (es)
  • Arsay ("Dame van de Aarde", "Dochter van ruime vloed") was in de Kanaänitische mythologie de derde dochter van Baäl of Hadad en heerste over de onderwereld. Er wordt geen moeder genoemd in de teksten. Voor haar eigenschappen lijkt de Mesopotamische Eresjkigal en de Carthaagse Allatu model te hebben gestaan. (nl)
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