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Runtiya was the
Luwian god of the hunt, who had a
close connection with deer. He was
among the most
important gods of the Luwians. The name was written...
- the need to
include a god
possible to
treat as an
equivalent of
Luwian Runtiya. He is
designated by a
unique epithet in this context, șprm,
possibly “of...
- of Mira, Mašḫuiluwa's
successor was his
nephew and
adopted son, Kupanta-
Runtiya.
During the
reign of Ḫattušili III in the 13th
century BC,
there seem to...
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Luwian names,
including theophoric names.
These indicate that Šanta and
Runtiya were
worshipped as
deities in this period. In
Hittite text,
pieces of Luwian...
- on Karkemiš,
where king Kuzi-Tešub ruled. His two grandsons,
Runtyas (
Runtiya) and Arnuwantis, were at
first appointed as “Country Lords” of Melid, but...
- the
backs of stags, such as
Kurunta or
fellow Anatolian (Luwian)
deity Runtiya. The deer
would also have a long-standing
rivalry with the
mountains in...
- a
Hittite and
Luwian goddess of the
wilderness and
partner of the god
Runtiya. She pla**** only a
minor role in the pantheon. "Lady Ala" (Hittite: dMUNUS...
- gods
after Telipinu's return. He is also the
saving god of Carchemish.
Runtiya Innara Volkert Haas: Die
hethitische Literatur.
Walter de
Gruyter GmbH...
- are only
known from
inscriptions left by the
autonomous kings of Melid,
Runtiya and
Arnuwanti I, who were sons of Pugnus-mili I and
grandsons of Kuzi-Teshub...
- of Kuzi-Teššub
Luwian Runtiya later 12th
century son of PUGNUS-mili I
Luwian Arnuwanti I
later 12th
century brother of
Runtiya Luwian PUGNUS-mili II late...