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Danel


Danel was a culture hero who appears in an incomplete Ugaritic text of the fourteenth century BCE〔Made during the reign of Niqmadu III, ca. 1360 BCE (Walton 1994:49).〕 at Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra), Syria, where the name is rendered DN'IL, "El is judge".〔Virolleaud 1936, et al.〕
== Danel ==

The text in ''Corpus Tablettes Alphabétiques'' ''()'' 17–19 is often referred to as the ''Epic of Aqhat''. Danel was depicted as "judging the cause of the widow, adjudicating the case of the fatherless" in the city gate.〔''Ancient Near Eastern Texts'', 149–51.〕 He passed through trials: his son Aqhat was destroyed but apparently in the missing conclusion was revived or replaced by Danel's patron god, Rp'u, who sits and judges with Hadad and Astarte and was likely considered to be the equivalent of El.
The text was published and translated in 1936 by Charles Virolleaud〔Virolleaud, "La légende phénicienne de Danel" vol. I of ''Mission de Ras Shamra'', C. F.-A. Schaeffer, ed. (Paris) 1936.〕 and has been extensively analysed since then.〔See references section.〕

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