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    important deities of the city. It is theorized that the supreme deity of pre-Christian Georgian religion, Armazi, has heavy ties with Hittite Arma. It has...
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  • up arma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arma, ARMA or variants, may refer to: Arma, Kansas, United States Arma, Nepal Arma District, Peru Arma District...
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    Pontus. Mēn was probably a Phrygian deity, associated with the local descendant of the Hitto-Luwian moon god Arma (deity), and is often found in association...
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  • Hittite/Luwian deity Arma was the moon god and appears in a large number of theophoric personal names (e.g. Armaziti, "Man of Arma"), suggesting that...
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  • A lunar deity is a deity who represents the Moon, or an aspect of it. Lunar deities and Moon worship can be found throughout most of recorded history...
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    Harran grew in the Iron Age. He became an important deity in the local pantheon of Tabal. Even though Arma continued to be worshiped by the Luwian communities...
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    popular deity. In the Iron Age he completely merged with the moon god [de] of Harran and is often referred to in inscriptions as "Harranian Arma". He is...
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    of the sky" (zjarri i qiellit) and consider it as the "weapon of the deity" (arma/pushka e zotit/perëndisë). Indeed an Albanian word to refer to the lightning...
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    there are a few images of deities, for the Hittites often worshipped their gods through Huwasi stones, which represented deities and were treated as sacred...
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    of the sky" (zjarri i qiellit) and consider it as the "weapon of the deity" (arma/pushka e zotit/perëndisë). Indeed an Albanian word to refer to the lightning...
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    There are two reliefs from the Iron Age, which show Tiwaz with the moon god Arma. He is marked out by a winged sun above his head. The image from Arslantepe...
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  • Perëndi (redirect from Perendi (deity))
    of the sky" (zjarri i qiellit) and was considered the "weapon of the deity" (arma/pushka e perëndisë), indeed an Albanian word to refer to the lightning...
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    represented in the form of statues holding the symbols associated with a specific deity. The Yazılıkaya sanctuary, which was Hittite in origin but served as a center...
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    Kušuḫ (category Hurrian deities)
    believed to reside in Kuzina, though according to Volkert Haas Arma might be the deity meant. At the same time, he does find the theory that Kuzina was...
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    Astraea (redirect from Astraea (deity))
    ISBN 978-1-59308-276-5. De Armas, Frederick (January 1986). "The Return of Astraea: An Astral-Imperial Myth in Calderón by Frederick A. de Armas, Louisiana State...
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    Empire in honor of the god Inti (Quechua for "sun"), the most venerated deity in Inca religion. It was the celebration of the winter solstice^ – the shortest...
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    repeatedly evoked in a novel by the Cuban-american writer Frederick A. de Armas. In Sinfonía salvaje (Madrid: Verbum, 2019) the hurricane represents the...
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    Nikkal (category Hurrian deities)
    this remains uncertain. The sumerogram denoting this deity, dEN.ZU or dXXX, typically refers to Arma in Hittite sources, with Hattian Kašku being a figure...
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  • Lydian headgear might have depicted Maλiš. Other deities which might have existed in Lydia include: Armãs (Lydian: 𐤠𐤭𐤪𐤵𐤮), as attested in the theophoric...
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    Janus (category Liminal deities)
    almanacs, Juno was mistaken as the tutelary deity of the month of January, but Juno is the tutelary deity of the month of June. Janus presided over the...
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  • Στράτης), a Greek island Stratis, a fictional island in the 2013 video game Arma 3, based on Agios Efstratios, Greece Stratis Eleftheriades (1889–1983), Greek...
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    Šarruma (category Hurrian deities)
    be associated with lunar deities, including Hurrian Kušuḫ (or Umbu), as attested in Hurro-Hittite sources, and Luwian Arma, as indicated by a dedication...
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  • Kamrušepa (category Hittite deities)
    single uniform Luwian pantheon, but certain deities, including Kamrušepa, as well as Tarhunt, Tiwad, Maliya, Arma, Iyarri, Santa and a variety of tutelary...
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  • Iyarri (category Hittite deities)
    considered one of the best attested deities worshiped by Luwians, comparable in importance to Tarḫunz, Tiwad, Arma, Maliya, Šanta or Kamrušepa. He is attested...
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  • Yarikh (category Ugaritic deities)
    Ugarit in the north of modern Syria, where he was one of the principal deities. His primary cult center was most likely Larugadu, located further east...
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    Šanta (category Hittite deities)
    areas inhabited by Luwians, similarly as in the case of major deities such as Tarḫunz, Arma, Tiwad, Iyarri, Kamrušepa or Maliya. He was present in a number...
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    of King Sander and the older brother of Alex Kidd. Crown Prince Orlando ARMA: Queen's Gambit Windows The rightful heir of Sahrani who leads the Partisans...
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  • of the sky" (zjarri i qiellit) and was considered the "weapon of the deity" (arma/pushka e zotit/perëndisë/hyjnisë), indeed an Albanian word to refer to...
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    the early Germanic etymological precursor to the Old Norse deity name Njörðr, a male deity who is comparably associated with wagons and water in Norse...
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  • Retrieved 17 March 2018. "apologia pro vita sua". Merriam-Webster. The Arma Christi in Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture: With a Critical Edition...
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