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Arinna was the
major cult
center of the
Hittite sun-goddess
known as dUTU
URUArinna or "Sun-Goddess of
Arinna", who is also
sometimes identified as Arinniti...
- The Sun
goddess of
Arinna, also
sometimes identified as
Arinniti or as Wuru(n)šemu, is the
chief Goddess of
Hittite mythology. Her
companion is the weather...
-
could sometimes be
recognized as the
counterpart of the Sun
goddess of
Arinna,
though their respective roles were
distinct and most
likely this theological...
- gods of the
Underworld and
summon them into the
living world. The city of
Arinna, a day's
march from Hattusa, was
perhaps the
major cult
center of the Hittites...
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displaces Nuada. In the Hurrian/Hittite pantheon,
Teshub or Tarḫunz or
Arinna displaces Kumarbi. In the
Armenian Ar,
later – Aramazd. In Hinduism, the...
- but also
borders and roads. Tarḫunna is the
partner of the Sun
goddess of
Arinna.
Their children are the gods
Telipinu and Kammamma, the
goddesses Mezulla...
- and her
daughter Zintuḫi were
closely ****ociated with the Sun
goddess of
Arinna;
together they
formed a
triple deity.
Mezulla had only
local importance...
-
Hittite Empire was situated. Its
Hittite name is unknown:
connections with
Arinna, Tawiniya, and
Zippalanda have all been suggested. The
mound (Turkish höyük)...
- with salt and desolation) over destro**** cities,
including Hattusa, Taidu,
Arinna, Hunusa, Irridu, and Susa. The Book of
Judges (9:45) says that Abimelech...
- æra æra(spoken) pipenə pipenə/ pipi pipi(spoken)
infinitive kannə/kanḍə
arinnə/arinḍə pipennə/pipenḍə
emphatic form kanneː arinneː pipenneː
gloss eat open...