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Istustaya and
Papaya are two
goddesses of
destiny with
Hattian origin in
Hittite religion. The task of
Istustaya and
Papaya is to spin the
thread of life...
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inscribed the
fates Hutena and Hutellura,
Hurrian goddesses of fate
Istustaya and Papaya,
Hittite goddesses of
destiny Mamitu,
Akkadian goddess of fate...
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often appear in
mythical narratives alongside the
goddesses Papaya and
Istustaya, who, in a
ritual text for the
foundation of a new temple, are described...
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often appear in
mythical narratives alongside the
goddesses Papaya and
Istustaya, who, in a
ritual text for the
foundation of a new temple, are described...
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Istustaya Kataḫziwuri
Mezulla (Tappinu)
Papaya Zintuḫi
Hittite Ala
Arinniti (Ištanu)
Aserdus Gulses (Gulshesh) Ḫannaḫanna
Hanwasuit Inara Istustaya Lelwani...
- Fates.
Ananke Asha
Deities and
fairies of fate in
Slavic mythology Graeae Istustaya and
Papaya Kallone Enchanted Moura Laima Matrones Norns Parcae Rta Three...
- (Mesopotamian)
Istanu – god of the sun and of
judgement (from
Hattic Eştan)
Istustaya and
Papaya –
goddesses of destiny, spin the
thread of life (Hattic) Iyarri...
- " a
euphemism for the last day of a person's life, the fate
goddesses Ištuštaya and Papaya, Urunzimu, who was the
cthtonic aspect of the Sun
goddess of...
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Hittite realm, as in the case of a
ritual stating that the
goddesses Istustaya and
Papaya lived on its s****s. The sea was also
believed to be the residence...