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Ziparwa,
originally known as Zaparwa, was the head of the
pantheon of the Palaians,
inhabitants of a
region of
northern Anatolia known as Pala in the...
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weather god
Zaparwa (Hittite
Ziparwa), the
leading god of the land of Pala. In particular, CTH 750, a
festival in
Hittite for
Ziparwa and ****ociated deities...
- Wašezzili (likely to be
identified as the
Weather god of Zippalanda) and
Ziparwa referred to
local forms of Taru. Furthermore, the
deity Tahaštaru, whose...
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closely ****ociated with Kamrušepa. In
Palaic religion she
formed a pair with
Ziparwa and
headed the
pantheon alongside him. The
theonym Kataḫzipuri has Hattic...
- Name Gender/Number
Notes Alternative Names Hittite or
Luwian counterpart Ziparwa god
Palaic major god,
storm god Zaparwa, name of
Hattian origin Tarḫuna...
- in the
descriptions of
ceremonies held in the
temple of
their head god
Ziparwa in Hattusa. In this context, he
formed a
group alongside Kataḫzipuri, Kammamma...
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tutelary deity of the city of Kaštama Zintuḫi –
daughter of
Mezulla (Hattic)
Ziparwa -
weather and
vegetation god (Palaic)
Weather god of
Zippalanda Zukki –...
- his
status due to
Hattian influence, as both of the two main deities,
Ziparwa and Kataḫzipuri, have
Hattic names.
Hittite sources indicate that Tiyaz...
- In
Palaic rituals he
appears as a
member of a
group which also
included Ziparwa, Kataḫzipuri, Ḫilanzipa [de], Gulzannikeš [de] and Uliliyantikeš [de]....