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  2. 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.

  3. Hittites - Wikipedia

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    Hittite religion and mythology were heavily influenced by their Hattic, Mesopotamian, Canaanite, and Hurrian counterparts. In earlier times, Indo-European elements may still be clearly discerned. Storm gods were prominent in the Hittite pantheon.

  4. Hittite inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    This is the only bronze Hittite tablet discovered to date. Discovered in Hattusa in 1986 it is conserved in the Museum of Anatolian Civilisation in Ankara The corpus of texts written in the Hittite language consists of more than 30,000 tablets or fragments that have been excavated from the royal archives of the capital of the Hittite Kingdom ...

  5. List of knowledge deities - Wikipedia

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    Veles - Veles has been the most revered god in the Vedic pantheon of Slavic culture since ancient times. He is the patron saint of the interworld — both Light and Darkness are subject to him, he is also called Prophetic, Wise, because in the three worlds he manifests his power, he is the one who knows light and darkness, sets the energy of ...

  6. Illuyanka - Wikipedia

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    In Hittite mythology, Illuyanka was a serpentine dragon slain by Tarḫunz (d IM), the Hittite incarnation of the Hurrian god of sky and storm. [1] It is known from Hittite cuneiform tablets found at Çorum-Boğazköy, the former Hittite capital Hattusa.

  7. Hurrian primeval deities - Wikipedia

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    They appear as his allies in myths. [23] They could also be linked with Allani, [21] a goddess regarded as the queen of the underworld. [12] In Hittite sources, they might instead appear alongside the Sun goddess of the Earth, [24] who was identified with her. [15] In the Hurrian ritual text KBo 17.94, the primeval deities are associated with ...

  8. Telipinu (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    An ancient Hittite myth about Telipinu, the Telipinu Myth, describes how his disappearance causes all fertility to fail, both plant and animal: Mist seized the windows. Smoke seized the house. On the hearth the logs were stifled. On the altars the gods were stifled. In the fold the sheep were stifled. In the corral the cows were stifled.

  9. List of mythologies - Wikipedia

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    Jewish mythology. Elamite mythology; Hittite mythology; Iranian mythology. ... Ancient mythologies by period of first attestation. Bronze Age. Hindu mythology;