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Hepit is the Hurrian goddess of the sky. She is depicted in statues as standing on the back of a lion. Hepit may have been identical to or an aspect of Hebat. She was still worshipped at Comana in Asia Minor in Roman times. The Romans identified her with their war goddess Bellona.
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