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Theispas (also
known as
Teisheba or Teišeba) of
Kumenu was the
Araratian (Urartian) weather-god,
notably the god of
storms and thunder. He was also sometimes...
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until the
reign of Ishpuini.
Formed a
triad with his sons
Artinis and
Teisheba.
Equated with Baal and Mitra/Mihr.
Sometimes also
connected to Hayk. Arubani...
- of the
three chief deities of
Urartu (Urarat/Ararat Kingdom)
along with
Teisheba and Shivini. He was a
warrior god to whom the
kings of
Urartu would pray...
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Statuette of God
Teisheba is an
Urartian (Kingdom of Van)
bronze statuette made in the 8-7th
century BC,
found near
Teishebaini (Karmir Blur) in 1941...
- Toprak-Kale,
Turkey Bronze Sculpture of an
Urartu God
Engraving of
Urartu God
Teisheba Left:
Sculpture of an
Urartian God
found at
Rusahinili - Toprak-Kale, Turkey...
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pantheon was
headed by a
triad made up of Ḫaldi (the
supreme god),
Theispas (
Teisheba, god of
thunder and storms, as well as
sometimes war), and
Shivini (a solar...
- below. Tarḫunz,
Luwian storm god. Teshub,
Hurrian storm god.
Theispas or
Teisheba, the
Urartian storm and war god. Vayu, Hindu/Vedic wind god.
Weather god...
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Relief depicting Teisheba standing on a bull,
found reused in the
ruins of the
fortress of Adiljevaz/Adilcevaz (Van Museum, Turkey) Two
stone boxes found...
- (10 acres) was found,
along with a
citadel dedicated to the
Urartian god
Teisheba. The
construction of the city of Teishebaini, as well as the
palace and...
- an
Armenian adoption of
Urartian myths concerning the
combat of the god
Teisheba with the
water monster Ullikummi.
Russell writes that into the
modern period...