Kubaba

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Kubaba is an ancient mother-goddess figure revered in Anatolia and northern Syria, later associated with the Phrygian and Greek Cybele.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient deity
goddess
associatedWith Cybele NERFINISHED
Greek religion
Phrygian religion NERFINISHED
centerOfCult Carchemish NERFINISHED
culture Hittite NERFINISHED
Hurrian NERFINISHED
Luwian
depictedAs figure holding a mirror
figure holding a pomegranate
seated goddess
domain city protection
fertility
royal power
epithet Queen of Carchemish NERFINISHED
gender female
geographicSphere Northern Levant NERFINISHED
Southeastern Anatolia NERFINISHED
hasAspect maternal
protective
royal
hasTitle queen
influenced Phrygian Cybele cult NERFINISHED
languageAttestedIn Akkadian
Hittite NERFINISHED
Luwian NERFINISHED
laterIdentifiedWith Cybele NERFINISHED
Magna Mater NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Hieroglyphic Luwian inscriptions NERFINISHED
region Upper Euphrates NERFINISHED
religiousContinuityWith Cybele NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Syro-Anatolian religion
role mother goddess
protective deity
symbol mirror
pomegranate
veil
typeOf city goddess
veneratedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
northern Syria
worshippedBy Luwians NERFINISHED
Neo-Hittites NERFINISHED
Syro-Hittite city-states NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod Early Iron Age NERFINISHED
Late Bronze Age NERFINISHED

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Luwians majorDeity Kubaba