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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...
- destro**** by the gods Haldi,
Theispas, Shivini, all
their gods
under the sun." Main
deities Haldi armed with fire
Theispas on a lion
Shivini on a bull...
- the
Armenian Highlands. He is the
third god in a
triad with
Khaldi and
Theispas. The ****yrian god
Shamash is a
counterpart to Shivini. He was depicted...
- (Lord of
Mount Zaphon) Bel and
Temple of Bel
Beluses Belial Set
Teshub and
Theispas The
American pronunciation is
usually the same but some
speakers prefer...
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Urartian 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...
- as
Luwian below. Tarḫunz,
Luwian storm god. Teshub,
Hurrian storm god.
Theispas or Teisheba, the
Urartian storm and war god. Vayu, Hindu/Vedic wind god...
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Along with Ḫaldi of Ardini, the
other two
chief deities of
Urartu were
Theispas of Kumenu, and
Shivini of Tushpa. Of all the gods of the
Urartian pantheon...
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worship of a Triad. The
Urartians worshipped three great gods: Haldis,
Theispas, and Artinis. The same
notion existed in
later Armenian mythology, in which...
- ardi 'sun god').
Saris -
Probably a
corruption of Ishtar. Huba - Wife of
Theispas.
Version of Hebat.
Keura -
Possibly god of the land. Šebitu -
Little is...
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Erebuni Haykaberd Horom Kelashin Musasir Rusahinili Sugunia Teishebaini Teyseba Tushpa2 Van
Mythology Artinis Bagvarti Khaldi Selardi Siwini Theispas...