• Ḫannaḫanna (from Hittite ḫanna- "grandmother") was a Hittite mother goddess. Ḫannaḫanna appears in a number of Hittite myths, and tends to help in solving...
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  • goddess Hannahanna promises Inara land and a man during a consultation by Inara. Inara then disappears. Her father looks for her, joined by Hannahanna with...
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  • Hattian spring festival, held at Nerik, dedicated to the earth goddess Hannahanna, who is married to a new king. The central ritual of the Puruli festival...
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    disappearing god in Hattian and Hittite mythology include Telipinu and Hannahanna. "Death or departure of the gods" is motif A192 in Stith Thompson's Motif-Index...
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    and dNIN.TU were used to render the name of the Hittite mother goddess Ḫannaḫanna. In a bilingual Akkadian-Amorite lexical list from the Old Babylonian...
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    West Izanami Samsin Halmeoni Umay Anahit (Armenian) Cybele (Phrygian) Ḫannaḫanna (Hittite) Leto (Lycian) Nane (Armenian) Asherah Bau Gatumdug Kishar Lisin...
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    offspring. The gods went in search of Telipinu only to fail. Then the goddess Ḫannaḫanna sent forth a bee to bring him back. The bee found Telipinu, stung him...
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  • Wurunšemu) Ḫannaḫanna Hatepuna Istustaya Kataḫziwuri Mezulla (Tappinu) Papaya Zintuḫi Hittite Ala Arinniti (Ištanu) Aserdus Gulses (Gulshesh) Ḫannaḫanna Hanwasuit...
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  • the havoc and devastation, the gods seek Telipinu but fail to find him. Hannahanna, the mother goddess, sent a bee to find him; when the bee did, stinging...
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  • Telipinu, the Sun goddess of Arinna, Inara, the kurša-hunting bag [de], Ḫannaḫanna, the Gulšeš [de], and various weather gods, including the weather god...
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