Luwian religion (section Tarhunz / Tarhunt)
Tarḫuntašša, which was at one point the capital of the Hittite empire. Tarḫunt piḫaššašši was even chosen as the personal guardian god of King Muwatalli...
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Perun vs. Veles (Slavic) Dobrynya Nikitich vs. Zmey Gorynych (Slavic) Tarhunt vs. Illuyanka (Hittite) Teshub vs. Ullikummi (Hurrian) Zeus vs. Typhon...
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elements of reconstructed Proto-Indo-European mythology. For example, Tarhunt, the god of thunder and his conflict with the serpent Illuyanka resembles...
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clear Anatolian roots include Οαδας Oadas, Τροκονδας Trokondas (cf. Luwian Tarḫunt, Lycian 𐊗𐊕𐊌𐊌𐊑𐊗 Trqqñt), Κουδεις Koudeis (cf. Lycian Kuwata), and...
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Perun vs. Veles Dobrynya Nikitich vs. Zmey Gorynych Hittite mythology Tarhunt vs. Illuyanka Hurrian mythology Teshub vs. Ullikummi Greek mythology Zeus...
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god Palaic major god, storm god Zaparwa, name of Hattian origin Tarḫuna, Tarḫunt Kataḫzipuri goddess wife of Zaparwa Kataḫziwuri, name of Hattian origin...
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(and Hurrian) mythology, a triple thunderbolt was one symbol of Teshub (Tarhunt). Vedic religion (and later Hindu mythology) the god Indra is the god of...
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meaning "[he] slew the serpent". In Hittite mythology, the storm god Tarhunt slays the giant serpent Illuyanka, as does the Vedic god Indra the multi-headed...
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meaning "[he] slew the serpent". In Hittite mythology, the storm god Tarhunt slays the giant serpent Illuyanka, as does the Vedic god Indra the multi-headed...
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