- W. (1930), "
Illuyankas und Typhon",
Kleinasiatische Forschung, no. I.3, pp. 379–86 Beckman, Gary (1982), "The
Anatolian Myth of
Illuyanka",
Journal of...
- who
lures Illuyanka from his lair with a banquet,
thereby enabling Tarhunna to
surprise and kill
Illuyanka. In the
other version Illuyanka steals the...
- 213–214
Nordig sagas.
Hittite myth of
Illuyankas. Also in the Bible: Leviathan. W.
Porzig (1930).
Illuyankas and Typhon.
Kleinasiatische Forschung, pp...
- 2013. Katz, J. (1998). "How to be a
Dragon in Indo-European:
Hittite illuyankas and its
Linguistic and
Cultural Congeners in Latin, Gr****, and Germanic"...
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connected by Katz, J. (1998). "How to be a
Dragon in Indo-European:
Hittite illuyankas and its
Linguistic and
Cultural Congeners in Latin, Gr****, and Germanic"...
-
foreign power.
Teshub was also
known for his
conflict with the
serpent Illuyanka. The
Hittite gods are also
honoured with festivals, such as
Puruli in...
- also
similar to the
Etruscan underworld monster Vetha and to the
dragon Illuyankas,
enemy of the
storm god of
Hittite mythology. The
reason for the enmity...
- theron" of Gr**** mythology,
better known as Artemis.
After the
dragon Illuyanka wins an
encounter with the
storm god, the
latter asks
Inara to give a...
-
Veles (Slavic)
Dobrynya Nikitich vs. Zmey
Gorynych (Slavic)
Tarhunt vs.
Illuyanka (Hittite)
Teshub vs.
Ullikummi (Hurrian) Zeus vs.
Typhon (Gr****) Heracles...
- 63–64. Katz, J. (1998). "How to be a
Dragon in Indo-European:
Hittite illuyankas and its
Linguistic and
Cultural Congeners in Latin, Gr****, and Germanic"...