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  2. Category:Anatolian deities - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Anatolian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Anatolian mythology" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  4. Category:Mythological people from Anatolia - Wikipedia

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  5. Dark Gods (Anatolian) - Wikipedia

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    The Heptad also appears in the AN.TAḪ.ŠUM SAR festival, where the Anatolian god Tarḫunna and the Hurrian god Teššub merge with each other, and during which offerings are given to the cart, weapons, thunder, clouds, dew, rains, father-gods, and vizier of Teššub, as well as to the pastistilas Heptad. [13]

  6. Category:Greek mythology of Anatolia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Greek myths that take place in Asia Minor, now known as Anatolia.

  7. Hittites - Wikipedia

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    Bronze Hittite figures of animals (Museum of Anatolian Civilizations) Alaca Höyük bronze standard deer with gold nose and two lions/panthers (Museum of Anatolian Civilizations) The earliest known constitutional monarchy was developed by the Hittites. [81] [82] The head of the Hittite state was the king, followed by the heir-apparent.

  8. Tarḫunz - Wikipedia

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    The Anatolian myth was taken over into Greek mythology, in which Zeus battles with the dragon-like Typhon. It has been suggested that the myth was taken over from Cilicia in particular, since there was intensive contact between Greeks and Anatolians there from a very early date.

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