p. 46 (Tarḫunna, p. 46, at Google Books). Piotr Taracha: Religions of Second Millennium Anatolia. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2009, p. 52 (Tarḫunna, p. 52...
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as Wuru(n)šemu, is the chief goddess and companion of the weather god Tarḫunna in Hittite mythology. She protected the Hittite kingdom and was called...
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early Iron Age Anatolia. He is closely associated with the Hittite god Tarḫunna and the Hurrian god Teshub. The name of the Proto-Anatolian weather god...
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Taru (god) (section Taru, Tarḫunna and Tarḫunz)
It is presumed that the names of the Hittite and Luwian weather gods, Tarḫunna and Tarḫunz, while etymologically Indo-European, were meant to resemble...
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believed to have been for the worship of the Sun-goddess and the Storm-god Tarḫunna, due to their importance to the Hittites and the stone bases of statues...
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Typhon (section Tarhunna vs. Illuyanka)
defeated god, but Tarhunna's son marries a daughter of Illuyanka and is able to retrieve Tarhunna's stolen body parts, whereupon Tarhunna kills Illuyanka...
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including Adad and Ugaritic Baal. In Anatolia he also influenced Hittite Tarḫunna and Luwian Tarḫunz, though all of these gods were also worshipped separately...
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weather gods, including Mesopotamian Ishkur/Adad, Hurrian Teshub and Hittite Tarhunna Im (Korean surname) Yan (surname) (Cantonese romanization: Im), a surname...
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from *térh₂uti "to overcome", with its descendants being Hittite god Tarḫunna, Luwian Tarḫunz, and Sanskrit तूर्वत् (tūrvat), epithet of a storm-god...
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(Egyptian mythology) Shurdh (Albanian mythology) Śuri (Etruscan mythology) Tarḫunna (Hittite mythology) Tarḫunz (Luwian mythology) Teshub (Hurrian mythology)...
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