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Iyarri, also
known as Yarri, was a god
worshiped by
Hittites and
Luwians in
Anatolia in the
Bronze Age. He was ****ociated with
plague and war, and was...
- origin, the Dark Gods and
Iyarri had cult
places primarily in
Central Anatolia and the
regions inhabited by Luwians, and
Iyarri appeared in
Anatolian theophoric...
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various war gods, such as
Hattian Wurunkatte;
Hittite and
Luwian Ḫašamili,
Iyarri, and Zappana; and
Hurrian Aštabi, Hešui, and Nubadig. However, according...
- god of war of
Hattian origin Wurrukatte, god of war of
Hattian origin Iyarri, god of war and
plague Aštabi, a war god of
Eblaite origin Ḫešui, a war...
- ISBN 978-0-8014-8098-0. Gonzales, 2005, pp.263, 271, 280-283. Millington, A.T. (2013) "
Iyarri at the Interface: The
Origins of Ares" in A. Mouton, I. Rutherford, & I...
- not
universally accepted. In
known texts he
frequently appears alongside Iyarri, a
deity of
similar character. He is
first attested in do****ents from Kanesh...
- this role with many
other deities in the
Hittite pantheon, for
example Iyarri or
originally Hurrian Ḫešui. In art, he was
depicted standing on the back...
- deities,
including Kamrušepa, as well as Tarhunt, Tiwad, Maliya, Arma,
Iyarri,
Santa and a
variety of
tutelary gods
represented by the
logogram LAMMA...
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Istustaya and
Papaya –
goddesses of destiny, spin the
thread of life (Hattic)
Iyarri – god of
plague and pestilence, "Lord of the Bow" (Luwian)
Kamrusepa – goddess...
- with Sandan-Herakles. The
goddess of fate Kwanza [de] and the
plague god
Iyarri are only
attested indirectly in Late
Luwian names. In the
Bronze Age, the...