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- symbols instead of cuneiform script. Kurunta (Hittite: π’€­π’†—, romanized:Β dLAMMA) or Kurunti(ya) is the Hittite stag god and a tutelary god of the countryside...
- "protective spirit".[clarification needed] In Hittite, the Sumerian form dlamma is used both as a name for the so-called "tutelary deity", identified in...
- Innara (Cuneiform: π’€­π’†— dLAMMA) is the Hittite god of woods and fields. Inar is mentioned in the Hahhima-myth. There Tarhun sends Inar to look for sun...
- Hittites and Palaians. He belonged to the category of tutelary deities (DLAMMA) and might have been ****ociated with vegetation. He attained a degree of...
- has a son, Telipinu and a daughter, Inara. Inara is a protective deity (dLAMMA) involved with the Puruli spring festival. Tarhunt's consort and Telipinu's...
- Sumerograms, as dAMAR.UTU. Hittite Kurunta is usually written as π’€­π’†— (dLAMMA), where LAMMA is the Sumerogram for 'stag', the Luwian deity Kurunta being...
- name was written in the Luwian cuneiform of the Bronze Age as π’€­π’†—π’„Ώπ’€€ DLAMMA-ya, which can be read as *Runtiya or *Kruntiya. In Hieroglyphic Luwian of...
- involved with the Puruli spring festival. She is a protective Goddess (dLAMMA). IΕ‘αΈ«ara is a Goddess of the oath. Ancient near eastern cosmology History...
- deities such as Kammamma and an unspecified god designated by the logogram dLAMMA. Birua (dBi-ru-ú-a) attested in a Neo-****yrian tākultu text from the reign...
- Asia portal Piyama-Kurunta (Hittite: π’‹§π’ˆ π’€­π’†— SUM-ma-dLAMMA) was a prince and regent for the last independent king of Arzawa, a Bronze Age kingdom of western...