Aya

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Aya is a Mesopotamian goddess primarily known as the consort of the sun god Shamash and associated with dawn and light.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Aya canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesopotamian goddess
deity
associatedDeity Inanna
surface form: Ishtar

Shamash
Sin
associatedWith dawn
light
sun
consortOf Shamash
cosmicRole accompanies the sun on its daily course
culture Mesopotamian religion
surface form: Akkadian religion

Mesopotamian religion
domain celestial sphere
epithet bride of Shamash
lady of the dawn
equivalentTo Sumerian goddess Sherida
Šerua
function bringer of morning light
intercessor with Shamash
gender female
hasAspect benevolent
protective
languageAttestedIn Akkadian
Sumerian language
surface form: Sumerian
maritalStatus married to Shamash
mentionedIn Akkadian prayers
Mesopotamian hymns
mythologicalPeriod Bronze Age Near East
pantheon Mesopotamian pantheon
regionOfCult cities of Babylonia
religion ancient Mesopotamian religion
role consort of the sun god
goddess of dawn
goddess of light
spouse Shamash
spouseTitle wife of Shamash
symbolicAssociation brightness
radiance
sunrise
typeOfDeity astral deity
solar deity
veneratedAs patroness of dawn
patroness of light
worshippedIn Assyria
Mesopotamia
surface form: Babylonia

Mesopotamia
worshipType domestic cult
state cult

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Shamash consort Aya