Hadad (Ugaritic: 𐎅𐎄, romanized: Haddu), Haddad, Adad (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅎 DIM, pronounced as Adād), or Iškur (Sumerian) was the storm and rain god in the...
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Look up Hadad or Haddad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hadad was the storm and rain god in the Northwest Semitic and ancient Mesopotamian religions...
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Sarit Hadad (Hebrew: שרית חדד [saˈʁit χaˈdad]; born September 20, 1978) is an Israeli singer. She was named by Channel 24 as the "best female singer...
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Ben Hadad, Ben-hadad (in the Jewish Publication Society of America Version) or Benadad (in the Douay–Rheims Bible) (Hebrew: בֶּן-הֲדַד, Son of Hadad; Latin:...
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Astrid Hadad (born 1957) is a Mexican singer and performer, mostly known for her irreverent political cabaret performances where she uses her own body...
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Daniel Hadad (born November 28, 1961) is an Argentine lawyer and businessman involved in telecommunications and media. Daniel Hadad was born in Buenos...
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the name Hadad (Hadar) existed. Hadad is the name of the Semitic storm god. Abraham's son Ishmael had a son named Hadar who was a chief. Hadad ben Bedad...
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Hadad the Edomite is a character mentioned in the First Book of Kings who was an adversary of King Solomon after Solomon turned to idols. Some scholars...
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Hadadezer (redirect from Ben-Hadad II)
"[the god] Hadad is help"); also known as Adad-Idri (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅎𒀉𒊑, romanized: dIM-id-ri), and possibly the same as Bar- or Ben-Hadad II, was the...
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Ben-Hadad I (Hebrew: בֶּן־הֲדַד, romanized: Ben-Hăḏaḏ), son of Tabrimmon and grandson of Hezion, was king of Aram-Damascus between 885 BCE and 865 BCE...
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Mohamed Abdallah Ali Youssef El Hadad (Arabic: محمد عبد الله; born 18 October 2005, in Faqous) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a winger...
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Bar-Hadad III (Aram.) (ܒܪ ܚܕܕ) or Ben-Hadad III (Heb.) (בֶּן-הֲדַד) was king of Aram Damascus, the son and successor of Hazael. His succession is mentioned...
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Haddad (redirect from Hadad (surname))
Arabic surname meaning blacksmith, commonly used in the Levant and Algeria. Hadad is the name of an ancient Semitic storm-god. Aaron Haddad (born 1982), American...
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Theophory in the Bible (section Hadad)
shortened form of Yahweh. Levantine deities (especially the storm god, Hadad) by the epithet baal, meaning lord. In later times, as the conflict between...
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Zeus (redirect from Zeus Hadad)
one of his names in Syria. Zeus Adados: A Hellenization of the Canaanite Hadad and Assyrian Adad, particularly his solar cult at Heliopolis Adultus: from...
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Hadad-yith'i (Old Aramaic: 𐡄𐡃𐡉𐡎𐡏𐡉, romanized: Hadd-yiṯʿī, Akkadian: 𒁹𒌋𒀉𒀪...
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The Hadad Statue is an 8th-century BC stele of King Panamuwa I, from the Kingdom of Bit-Gabbari in Sam'al. It is currently occupies a prominent position...
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Amir Hadad (Hebrew: אמיר חדד, born 17 February 1978) is a retired Israeli professional tennis player. His highest singles ATP ranking was World No. 180...
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during the Iron Age. The Arameans of western Syria followed the cult of Hadad-Ramman, the god of thunderstorms and rain, and erected a temple dedicated...
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sister and putative mate of Baʿal Hadad. Arsay, goddess of the underworld, one of the three daughters of Ba'al Hadad. Arsu, god of the evening star and...
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Yoseph Haddad (redirect from Yusuf Hadad)
Yoseph Haddad (Arabic: يوسف حدّاد; Hebrew: יוסף חדאד; born (1985-09-03)3 September 1985) is an Arab-Israeli journalist and advocacy activist for Israel...
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Hadad (Hebrew: הֲדַד), son of Bedad (בְּדַד), was a king of Edom mentioned in the Bible, in Genesis 36:31-43. He succeeded Husham in the apparently elective...
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Mauricio Hadad (born 7 December 1971) is a former tennis player from Colombia and former captain of the Colombia Davis Cup Team. Hadad is of Lebanese...
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Isaac Haddad (redirect from Isaac Hadad)
Isaac Ḥaddad (Hebrew: יצחק חדאד; died 1755) was a Talmudic scholar from Djerba. He was a pupil of Tzemaḥ ha-Kohen [Wikidata], and was the author of two...
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Wadie Haddad (redirect from Wadea Hadad)
Wadie Haddad (Arabic: وديع حداد; 1927 – 28 March 1978), also known by the kunya Abu Hani (أبو هاني), was a Palestinian militant, a leading member of the...
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Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel (redirect from Gholam Ali Hadad Adel)
understanding of the Quran for all. The translation of Quran according to Hadad is based on the conceptual translation. He pointed out that since many Persian...
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Aviv Hadad (born 4 February 1984) is an Israeli football player who is of a Tunisian-Jewish origin. He is currently playing for Maccabi Yehud-Monosson...
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Haneh Hadad (Arabic: حنا حداد, Hebrew: חנא חדד; 19 April 1919 – 5 October 2020) was an Israeli Arab police officer and politician who served as a member...
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Fatima Hadad (born 5 November 1969) is a Moroccan singer and artistic director. She is an exponent of the Moroccan sung poetry known as Malhun. In 2004...
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