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    Hittite mythology and Hittite religion were the religious beliefs and practices of the Hittites, who created an empire centered in what is now Turkey...
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    Anunnaki (category Hittite deities)
    ISBN 0-19-283589-0 Edzard, D. O. (1965), "Mesopotamien. Die Mythologie der Sumerer und Akkader", Wörterbuch der Mythologie, erste Abteilung, I (Götter und Mythen im Vorderen...
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    Tarḫunna (category Hittite deities)
    Hittite weather god. He was also referred to as the "Weather god of Heaven" or the "Lord of the Land of Hatti". Tarḫunna is a cognate of the Hittite verb...
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    Sun goddess of Arinna (category Hittite deities)
    goddess and companion of the weather god Tarḫunna in Hittite mythology. She protected the Hittite kingdom and was called the "Queen of all lands." Her...
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  • reconstructed as “beloved, friend”, the god(dess) of the garden. She is known in Hittite as the object of the Purulli festival, in Sanskrit as Parvati. In Greek...
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    Wissowa and von Domaszewski. Dumezil above p.31 Ludwig Preller Römische Mythologie Berlin, 1858 part II, p.121-2; Servius Ad Aeneidem VIII 9. Ovid Metamorphoses...
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  • *Perkʷūnos (category Articles containing Hittite-language text)
    "conquering", from *térh₂uti "to overcome", with its descendants being Hittite god Tarḫunna, Luwian Tarḫunz, and Sanskrit तूर्वत् (tūrvat), epithet of...
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    Teshub (category Hittite deities)
    Hethitern · Pantheon A. II. In Hittite tradition", Reallexikon der Assyriologie, retrieved 2023-03-14 Beckman, Gary (2005), "Mythologie A. II. Bei den Hethitern...
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    and Norse, often supported with evidence from the Celtic, Greek, Slavic, Hittite, Armenian, Illyrian, and Albanian traditions as well. The mythology of...
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  • Germanic deities Jacob Grimm: Deutsche Mythologie. 1835. Wolfgang Golther: Handbuch der Germanischen Mythologie. Stuttgart 1908. Jan de Vries: Altgermanische...
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