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Teshub”), Kibi-
Teshub (“
Teshub sent”), Tadip-
Teshub (“
Teshub loved”),
Teshub-adal (“
Teshub is strong”),
Teshub-ewri (“
Teshub is lord”),
Teshub-madi...
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written with the
logogram 𒀭𒅎 dIM—the same
symbol used for the
Hurrian god
Teshub.
Hadad was also
called Pidar, Rapiu, Baal-Zephon, or
often simply Baʿal...
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represent names of
weather gods,
including Mesopotamian Ishkur/Adad,
Hurrian Teshub and
Hittite Tarhunna Im (Korean surname) Yan (surname) (Cantonese romanization:...
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Alalakh and Emar. In
Hurrian religion she
instead came to be
linked with
Teshub,
which in the
first millennium BCE led to the
development of a tradition...
- Kuzi-
Teshub (also read as Kunzi-
Teshub) was a Neo-Hittite King of Carchemish,
reigning in the
early to mid-12th
century BC,
likely in 1180-1150 BC. He...
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Multiple Hurrian deities were
regarded as Kumarbi's children,
including Teshub, who he
conceived after biting off the
genitals of Anu. They were regarded...
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Mursili III, also
known as Urhi-
Teshub, was a king of the
Hittites who ****umed the
throne of the
Hittite empire (New Kingdom) at Tarhunt****a upon his father's...
- Ullikummi's
brother Teshub thundered and
rained on Ullikummi, but it did not harm him.
Teshub fled and
abdicated the throne.
Teshub asked Ea for help....
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evidently survived the onslaught. King Kuzi-
Teshub (Kuzi-Tesup) is
attested in
power here and was the son of Talmi-
Teshub who was a
contemporary of the last Hittite...
- translations, Šauška
commonly appears either as an ally of her
brother Teshub, or as a
heroine in her own right.
Specific narratives describe her battles...