• Mezulla was a minor Hittite goddess. She and her daughter Zintuḫi were closely associated with the Sun goddess of Arinna; together they formed a triple...
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    Arinna. Their children are the gods Telipinu and Kammamma, the goddesses Mezulla and Inara, the Weather god of Zippalanda and the Weather god of Nerik....
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    Lelwani – deity of the underworld; originally male, later female (Hattic) Mezulla – daughter of the sun goddess of Arinna (Hattic) Minki – chthonic Miyatanzipa...
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  • Mezulla (Tappinu) Papaya Zintuḫi Hittite Ala Arinniti (Ištanu) Aserdus Gulses (Gulshesh) Ḫannaḫanna Hanwasuit Inara Istustaya Lelwani Maliya Mezulla Papaya...
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    highest position in the Hittite state's pantheon. The pair's daughter is Mezulla, by whom they had the granddaughter Zintuḫi. Their other children were...
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    and the god of Aleppo [de]. The statue was then deposited in a temple of Mezulla. In later times she and Teshub were the two main deities in the dynastic...
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    were worshipped alongside the local pantheon: the sun goddess of Arinna, Mezulla, the deified mountain Ḫulla, Zintuḫi and a different weather god who represented...
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    god Tarḫunna in Hittite sources, and Ḫepat of the Sun goddess of Arinna, Mezulla might have been associated with Allanzu in an analogous manner. In Hurrian...
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  • goddess of Arinna and was regarded as the father of Telipinu, Inara and Mezulla. The goddess Zintuḫi, whose name is seemingly derived from the Hattic word...
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