
Tarḫunz - Wikipedia
Tarḫunz (stem: Tarḫunt-) was the weather god and chief god of the Luwians, a people of Bronze Age and early Iron Age Anatolia. He is closely associated with the Hittite god Tarḫunna and …
Luwian religion - Wikipedia
Tarḫunz/Tarhunt (Nominative: Tarḫunz, Tarhunzas) was the weather god and chief god of the Luwians. Unlike Hittite Tarḫunna and Hurrian Teššub, his chariot was pulled by horses, not …
Tarhun : God of Storms - Mythlok
Tarhun’s commanding appearance includes a horned helmet, signifying his divine status and warrior aspect. The horned helmet, common in ancient Near Eastern depictions of gods and …
Illuyanka - Wikipedia
In Hittite mythology, Illuyanka was a serpentine dragon slain by Tarḫunz d IM), the Hittite incarnation of the Hurrian god of sky and storm. [1] It is known from Hittite cuneiform tablets …
Teshub - Brickthology
Feb 13, 2022 · Teshub’s sacred bull is seen in the horns on his crown. His horses, Seri and Hurri would either pull Teshub’s chariot or he rode them. Similarly, this chariot would be pulled by …
Tarhunza of Aleppo - National Museum Of Aleppo
Tarḫunz (stem: Tarḫunt-) was the weather god and chief god of the Luwians, a people of Bronze Age and early Iron Age Anatolia. He is closely associated with the Hittite god Tarḫunna and …
with horns indicating the gods. Depictions of gods are given as an indicator of superiority, as in the Ivriz rock relief, larger than the human figure and the height of the orthostat. The storm god …
Category : Tarhunza (god) - Wikimedia
Tarhunza, or Tarhunzas, or Tarḫunz, was a storm god of the ancient Near East. He must not be confounded with the king Tarhunza.
Gauvajut mythology | Rabydosverse Wiki | Fandom
Tarhunz (Teshub) - The Gauvajut god of thunder, lightning (his javelin-like weapon), the axe, and war, and the slayer of demons such as Illujankas.
Dragons – Nightbringer.se
Illuyanka is a dragon from Hittite mythology, depicted as a monstrous serpent or dragon that battles the storm god Tarhunz. In one myth, Tarhunz defeats Illuyanka by tricking him into …