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Alalu Alalu is god in Hurrian mythology. He is considered to have housed "the Hosts of Sky", the divine family, because he was a progenitor of the gods, and possibly the father of Earth.〔Sabatino Moscati, ''Face of the Ancient Orient'', 2001. Page 174. "The first, called 'Kingship in Heaven', tells how this kingship passes from Alalu to Anu... was king in heaven, Alalu was seated on the throne and the mighty Anu, first among the gods..."〕〔Moscatti, Sabatino (1968), ''The World of the Phoenicians'' (Phoenix Giant).〕〔(Ribichini, Sergio: ''Beliefs and Religious Life'' Maoscati Sabatino (1997), ''The Phoenicians'' (Rissoli) )〕 ==Etymology== The name "Alalu" was borrowed from Semitic mythology and is a compound word made up of the Semitic definite article ''al'' and the Semitic supreme deity Alu. The ''-u'' at the end of the word is an inflectional ending; thus, ''Alalu'' may also occur as ''Alali'' or ''Alala'' depending on the position of the word in the sentence. He was identified by the Greeks as Hypsistos. He was also called Alalus.
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