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Kataḫzipuri (also
known as Kataḫziwuri) was a
goddess worshiped by Hattians,
Hittites and
Palaians in
Bronze Age Anatolia. She was ****ociated with magic...
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goddess of
medicine and magic,
analogous to
Hattic and
Palaic goddess Kataḫzipuri. She is best
known as one of the
deities involved in the
Telepinu Myth...
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major god,
storm god Zaparwa, name of
Hattian origin Tarḫuna, Tarḫunt
Kataḫzipuri goddess wife of
Zaparwa Kataḫziwuri, name of
Hattian origin Kamrušepa...
- myth ****umed to be
analogous to the
Hittite composition about Telipinu.
Kataḫzipuri, a
Hattian goddess most
likely comparable to or
outright identical with...
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Hattic origin. Oğuz Soysal,
relying on the
parallel with the
theonym Kataḫzipuri,
suggests interpreting it as "under his land".
Piotr Taracha [de] argues...
- god
Ziparwa in Hattusa. In this context, he
formed a
group alongside Kataḫzipuri, Kammamma, Ḫilanzipa [de], Gulzannikeš [de] and Uliliyantikeš [de]. Based...
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rituals he
appears as a
member of a
group which also
included Ziparwa,
Kataḫzipuri, Ḫilanzipa [de], Gulzannikeš [de] and Uliliyantikeš [de].
Taracha 2009...
- 5.103514. ISSN 2031-5937. Soysal, Oguz (2010). "Zum
Namen der Göttin
Katahzipuri mit
besonderer Berücksichtigung des
Kasussystems des Hattischen". Proceedings...
- as well. In incantations, Šulinkatte
could appear in ****ociation with
Kataḫzipuri, the
Hattian goddess of magic.
Oldest known attestations of Šulinkatte...
- due to
Hattian influence, as both of the two main deities,
Ziparwa and
Kataḫzipuri, have
Hattic names.
Hittite sources indicate that
Tiyaz was ****ociated...