The Telepinu Myth — is an ancient Hittite myth about the god Telepinu (Hittite god of farming and fertility) whose disappearances causes all fertility to fail, both plant and animal. This results in devastation and despair among gods and humans alike. In order to… … Wikipedia
Hannahannah — Hurrian Mother Goddess Hannahannah (from Hittite hannas grandmother ). Hannahannah may have been related to or influenced by the pre Sumerian Goddess Inanna, although the similarity in name to the Biblical Hannah, mother of Samuel (according to 1 … Wikipedia
History of the Hittites — Hittites were an ancient people who spoke an Indo European language and established a kingdom centered in Hattusa (Hittite URUḪattuša) in northern Anatolia from the 18th century BC. In the 14th century BC, the Hittite Kingdom was at its height,… … Wikipedia
Religions of the ancient Near East — Myths of the Fertile Crescent series … Wikipedia
Religions of the Ancient Near East — The Religions of the Ancient Near East were mostly polytheistic, with some early examples of emerging Henotheism (Atenism, early Judaism). Especially the Luwian pantheon exerted a strong influence on the Ancient Greek religion, while Assyro… … Wikipedia
Mursili III — Other names Urhi Teshub Title King of the Hittites Predecessor Muwatalli II Successor Hattusili III Religion … Wikipedia
Hittite mythology — Heavily influenced by Mesopotamian mythology, the religion of the Hittites and Luwians retains noticeable Indo European elements, for example Tarhunt the god of thunder, and his conflict with the serpent Illuyanka.Tarhunt has a son, Telepinu and… … Wikipedia
Kamrusepa — The Hittite goddess of healing, medicine, and magic. Kamrusepa is the mother of Aruna. She is involved in the Telepinu Myth, about the missing vegetation god.ee also* Hittite mythologyources* [http://www.pantheon.org Encyclopedia Mythica] … Wikipedia