-
Teshub was the
Hurrian weather god, as well as the head of the
Hurrian pantheon. The
etymology of his name is uncertain,
though it is
agreed it can be...
- the
goddess Huba, who was the
counterpart of the
Hurrian goddess Hebat.
Teshup Urartu Teispes Mythology portal Asia
portal Piotrovsky,
Boris B. (1969)...
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Muwatalli had a wife
named Tanu-Ḫepa and at
least two children. One was Urhi-
Teshup, who
became king as
Mursili III
until his
uncle Hattusili III
deposed him...
-
previously for a few centuries. The city god of
Urkesh was Kumarbi,
father of
Teshup.
There are
other contemporary ancient sites in this area of
upper Khabur...
-
sites for our
knowledge about the Hurrians.
Hurrian kings such as Ithi-
Teshup and
Ithiya ruled over Arrapha, yet by the mid-fifteenth
century BC they...
- DU–Teššup was the son of Aziru, of the 1350–1335 BC
Amarna letters correspondence, and also the
father of Aziru's successor, in
Amurru (regional Syria)...
- Nabopol****ar is
Mursili II,
Neriglissar is Muwatalli, Labashi-Marduk is Urhi-
Teshup, and
Nebuchadrezzar II is
Hattusili III. At the time of his
death he considered...
- L., The Seal Impressions, in: G.
Wilhelm (Hrsg.), Das
Archiv des Shilwa-
Teshup, Heft 8 und 9.
Wiesbaden 1993 Beran, T., Die
babylonische Glyptik der K****itenzeit...
- princes,
Kurunta also had a
Hurrian name Ulmi-Teššub (spelled also Ulmi-
Teshup"). The
names of the gods and the
monarchs are
derived from a Proto-Indo-European...