Shapash
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Shapash — Shapash, ou Shapshu, est la déesse du soleil dans la mythologie ougaritaine, et dans le reste du pays de Canaan. Elle est souvent appelée la « Torche des Dieux », ou encore « Shapash la Pâle ». Elle occupe souvent la fonction… … Wikipédia en Français
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