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symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Kurunta (Hittite: ð’€ð’†—, romanized:Â
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...
- Asia
portal Piyama-Kurunta (Hittite: 𒋧𒈠ð’€ð’†— SUM-ma-
dLAMMA) was a
prince and
regent for the last
independent king of Arzawa, a
Bronze Age
kingdom of western...
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Innara (Cuneiform: ð’€ð’†—
dLAMMA) is the
Hittite god of
woods and fields. Inar is
mentioned in the Hahhima-myth.
There Tarhun sends Inar to look for sun...
- Sumerograms, as dAMAR.UTU.
Hittite Kurunta is
usually written as ð’€ð’†— (
dLAMMA),
where LAMMA is the
Sumerogram for 'stag', the
Luwian deity Kurunta being...
-
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...
- name was
written in the
Luwian cuneiform of the
Bronze Age as ð’€ð’†—ð’„¿ð’€€
á´°LAMMA-ya,
which can be read as *Runtiya or *Kruntiya. In
Hieroglyphic Luwian of...
-
century BCE. He was ****ociated with Kubaba. It is
possible that the
logogram dLAMMA,
which designates one of the
adversaries of Teššub in the
Kumarbi Cycle...
- that
presence of Ḫapantali next to a
deity designated by the
sumerogram dLAMMA makes it
possible to
presume Inar was
meant instead of any
other Hittite...