- 10") or dIM ("God Wind"). In
hieroglyphic Luwian, his name was
written as
Tarhunza- and Tarhunta- or with the
ideograms (DEUS)
TONITRUS ("God Thunder"). The...
-
appointed his son
Telipinu as
priest and king of Aleppo. As "
Tarhunza of the vineyard" (
Tarhunzas Tuwarsas), he was
worshipped in Tabal. King
Warpalawas of...
-
probably also
depicted Tarhunzas.
These finds gave
support to the idea that the
location was a
wealthy sanctuary of
Tarhunzas patronised by Warpalawas...
-
stele to
Tarhunzas by king Muwaharanis, the son of king Warpalawas: This
Tarhunzas Muwaharanis [ma]de (?), the Hero, the King,
loved by
Tarhunzas (and) the...
-
described his
prosperity in his
reign and the
benevolence of the
weather god
Tarhunzas.
Kiyakiyas may be
identical with king
Kiyakki of Šinuḫtu, who
ruled prior...
-
pantheon Tarḫunna
statue in
Adana museum Other names Tarhun, Tarhunda,
Tarhunza, Taru, Tarḫunz
Genealogy Siblings Šuwaliyat, Aranzaḫ
Consort Sun goddess...
- Powerful', that is lit. 'One of
Tarḫunzas',
being thus
semantically similar to the name Tarḫuniya (𒋻𒄷𒉌𒀀),
meaning lit. '
Tarḫunzas-like'. A
Lydian cognate...
- some of the
kings of Carchemish, such as
Tuthaliya I, Sapaziti, and Ura-
Tarhunza,
continued to use the
title ‘Great King’ in
order to
advance their power...
-
describes the
prosperity in his
reign and the
benevolence of the
weather god
Tarhunzas.
Kiyakiyas is
believed to be
identical with King
Kiyakki of Šinuḫtu, who...
-
important cult centre, and its
local pantheon was
headed by the Storm-god
Tarḫunzas of Tūwanuwa and his consort, the
goddess Šaḫḫaššara of Tūwanuwa. The city...