Šimige
Hurrian sun god / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dear Wikiwand AI, let's keep it short by simply answering these key questions:
Can you list the top facts and stats about Šimige?
Summarize this article for a 10 year old
Šimige 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 northeastern Iraq. His character was to a large degree based on his Mesopotamian counterpart Shamash, though they were not identical. Šimige was in turn an influence on the Hittite Sun god of Heaven and Luwian Tiwaz.
Šimige | |
---|---|
Hurrian sun god | |
Personal information | |
Consort | Ayu-Ikalti |
Children | seven daughters |
Equivalents | |
Mesopotamian equivalent | Shamash |
Ugaritic equivalent | Shapash |
Hittite equivalent | Sun god of Heaven |
Luwian equivalent | Tiwaz |
In Hurrian myths, Šimige is portrayed as one of the allies of Teshub. He plays an active role in the Song of Ullikummi, where he is the first to spot the eponymous monster, and as a result brings the news about his existence to the weather god.