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  2. Sokolowski's University Inn - Wikipedia

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    Over its history, the restaurant expanded to include three dining rooms and remained in the Sokolowski family through three generations. [ 5 ] Sokolowski's University Inn operated in a modified cafeteria style serving Polish and Eastern European specialties such as pierogis , chicken paprikash , and stuffed cabbage .

  3. Luwians - Wikipedia

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    "Luwian" is an exonym first used by the Hittites as an "ethno-linguistic term referring to the area where Luwian was spoken" [1] in Bronze Age Anatolia. It has been suggested that the name is a foreign ethnic designation ( Assyrian ) borrowed from another foreign ethnic designation ( Hurrian ) - nuwā-um . [ 2 ]

  4. Luwian religion - Wikipedia

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    Luwian religion was the religious and mythological beliefs and practices of the Luwians, an Indo-European people of Asia Minor, which is detectable from the Bronze Age until the early Roman Empire. It was strongly affected by foreign influence in all periods and it is not possible to clearly separate it from neighbouring cultures, particularly ...

  5. Iyarri - Wikipedia

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    Iyarri was associated with plague and war. [2] He was believed to cause epidemics, and was therefore also invoked in hopes of halting their spread. [3] The widespread view that he was a war god is based on his portrayal as an armed deity, on a text from the reign of Muršili II invoking him as a helper of the king in battle, and on his placement in various lists of deities, where he usually ...

  6. Šanta - Wikipedia

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    Šanta (Santa) was a god worshiped in Bronze Age Anatolia by Luwians and Hittites.It is presumed that he was regarded as a warlike deity, and that he could additionally be associated with plagues and possibly with the underworld, though the latter proposal is not universally accepted.

  7. Hittite mythology and religion - Wikipedia

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    Though drawing on ancient Mesopotamian religion, the religion of the Hittites and Luwians retains noticeable elements of reconstructed Proto-Indo-European mythology.For example, Tarhunt, the god of thunder and his conflict with the serpent Illuyanka resembles the conflict between Indra and the cosmic serpent Vritra in Vedic mythology, or Thor and the serpent Jörmungandr in Norse mythology.

  8. Šarruma - Wikipedia

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    In hieroglyphic Luwian it could be rendered as 80+má, 80+mi, 81+r-ma or sa 5 +r+ru-ma, with 80 and 81 being modern designations for two Luwian signs resembling the lower half of the human body. [4]

  9. Ala (Luwian goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Ala was generally worshiped with the god of the meadow, Innara, in the Bronze Age and shared several epithets with him.Examples include "Ala of the Animal World," "Ala of the Quiver," "Ala of the Bow," which mark her out as a goddess of hunting.

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