Anath
Anath, also rendered Anait or Anat, is a major goddess in ancient Near Eastern religion, principally within the Canaanite and Ugaritic traditions. She is primarily associated with war, hunting, and fertility, and is consistently portrayed as a formidable and independent deity who often allies with Baal, the storm god. In some texts she is described as Baal’s sister and, in certain traditions, as a consort, underscoring her prominent position in the divine hierarchy. Her character emphasizes martial prowess, protective ferocity, and acts of vengeance.
Attestation and worship: Anath is best known from Ugaritic tablets recovered at Ras Shamra (modern-day Syria),
Mythology and role: In the Baal Cycle, Anath assists Baal in battles against Yam (the sea) and
Iconography and attributes: Anath is typically depicted as a warrior figure equipped with weapons such as a
Legacy: The figure of Anath informs scholarly discussions of Canaanite religion and its connections to neighboring