- cities. The
Hattian name of the
goddess was
transcribed by the
Hittites as
Ištanu and Urunzimu. They also
invoked her as
Arinitti ("The Arinnian"). The epithet...
- Isten or
isten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Isten may
refer to:
Istanu, a god in
Anatolian mythology Isten, an
alternative spelling of Astennu...
- who
froze water, gardens, pastures, and livestock. He even
froze the gods
Ištanu, Zababa, Inar, Telipinu, and Tarḫunna, but he
spared the
brothers of Hasameli...
-
often ****ociated with the Sun. Mihir,
meaning Sun. Tapati, Sun goddess.
Istanu, goddess/god of the Sun and
judgment Sun
goddess of
Arinna Sun god of Heaven...
-
deities mentioned in
Hittite sources, such as
Hurrian Šimige or
Hattian Ištanu. The
theonym Tiyaz is
derived from the Indo-European root diēu(-ot)-, "(heavenly)...
- The Sun god of
Heaven (Hittite: nepišaš
Ištanu) was a
Hittite solar deity. He was the second-most
worshipped solar deity of the Hittites,
after the Sun...
- King
Muwattalli is
consistent with the way the Sun God of
Heaven (Nepisas
Istanu, or Simige) was portra**** in
Hittite iconography; so this
indicates deification...
-
mentioned in the Hahhima-myth.
There Tarhun sends Inar to look for sun god
Istanu, but the ice
devil Hahhima freezes Inar. Inar's
tasks are
similar to the...
-
Istustaya Kataḫziwuri
Mezulla (Tappinu)
Papaya Zintuḫi
Hittite Ala
Arinniti (
Ištanu)
Aserdus Gulses (Gulshesh) Ḫannaḫanna
Hanwasuit Inara Istustaya Lelwani...
- Ḫuwaššanna was
considered a
daughter of the male
Hittite solar deity,
Ištanu, who like her was one of the
primary members of the
pantheon of Ḫupišna...