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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- The 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Teyseba referring to the Urartian fortification and named after the god Teisheba; also known as Ishkanaberd meaning "Lord's Fortress") is located upon a...