Lelwani or Leluwani was a Hittite deity of the underworld of Hattic origin. While originally regarded as male and addressed as a "king," due to influence...
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gradually became little more than a title of Ereshkigal. The Hattian death god Lelwani, originally described as a male deity with the masculine title of katte...
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eventually came to be equated with her), Anatolian Sun goddess of the Earth and Lelwani, and possibly Ugaritic Arsay. It is presumed she was chiefly worshiped...
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pre-Islamic goddess of fate Namtar, minor Mesopotamian deity of fate/destiny Lelwani, Hittite underworld deity who also determined fates Bangun Bangun (Suludnon...
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the younger gods to the Underworld, where they were ruled by the goddess Lelwani. Hittite scribes identified these deities with the Anunnaki. In ancient...
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Níðhögg Haida mythology Ta'xet, Tia Hattian mythology, Hittite mythology Lelwani Hinduism Yama Hopi mythology Maasaw Hungarian mythology Ördög Ibo mythology...
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an early date. In the Neo-Hittite period, the Hattian underworld god, Lelwani was also syncretised with her. In Hittite texts, she is referred to as...
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II to Telipinu CTH 378 Plague prayers of Muršili II. CTH 380 Prayer to Lelwani for the recovery of Gaššulijawija CTH 440 Ritual for Ḫamrišḫara CTH 482...
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Zilipuri; both of them appear as members of a group of deities associated with Lelwani. In the treaty between Šuppiluliuma I and Šattiwaza of Mitanni, he is listed...
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Zilipuri could be counted among the deities forming the entourage of Lelwani, and it has been suggested that he was an underworld deity. Oğuz Soysal...
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(Ištanu) Aserdus Gulses (Gulshesh) Ḫannaḫanna Hanwasuit Inara Istustaya Lelwani Maliya Mezulla Papaya Tarawa Zulki Luwian Ala Ḫapantali Kamrušepa Maliya...
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Kurunta – god of wild animals and hunting, symbolized by the stag (Luwian) Lelwani – deity of the underworld; originally male, later female (Hattic) Mezulla...
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Hattusa. 1. Otten and Soucek, Das Gelübde der Königin Puduhepa an die Göttin Lelwani (1965) 2. Onofrio Carruba, Das Beschwörungsritual für die Göttin Wišurianza...
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art. Allani Allatum Ḫaššum, Zimudar Hurrian Ereshkigal (Mesopotamian), Lelwani (Hattic/Hittite), Sun goddess of the Earth (Hittite), Arsay (Ugaritic)...
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with a foreign one of a different gender, the other being the case of Lelwani and Allatum. The Hattian theonym corresponding to Ḫalki's name was Kait...
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spelling of the name of Zilipuri, a Hattian chthonic god from the circle of Lelwani, or less plausibly the Mesopotamian god Nergal) was seemingly worshiped...
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