Telipinu was the last king of the Hittites Old Kingdom, reigning c. 1525–1500 BC in middle chronology. At the beginning of his reign, the Hittite Empire...
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Telipinu (Hittite: 𒀭𒋼𒂊𒇷𒁉𒉡𒌑, romanized: dTe(-e)-li-pí-nu(-ú); Hattic: Talipinu...
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Among the crowd a few, such as Telipinu and his sister Inara stand out as more than local. Tarhunt has a son, Telipinu and a daughter, Inara. Inara is...
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Telepinu Proclamation (redirect from Telipinu Edict)
Telipinu (or Telepinu) Proclamation is a Hittite edict, written during the reign of King Telipinu, c. 1525-1500 BCE. The text is classified as CTH 19...
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was Šuppiluliuma's designated heir (tuḫkanti) and eventual successor. Telipinu, who was appointed priest (and governor) of Kizzuwatna and later became...
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Examples of the disappearing god in Hattian and Hittite mythology include Telipinu and Hannahanna. "Death or departure of the gods" is motif A192 in Stith...
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agriculture, Telipinu, went on a rampage and refused to allow anything to grow and animals would not produce offspring. The gods went in search of Telipinu only...
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Kuhrt 1995: 230 and Bryce 2005: xv tentatively place Taḫurwaili after Telipinu; Freu & Mazoyer 2007: 25 place Taḫurwaili after Ḫantili II. Freu & Mazoyer...
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is attested by this title in the text of the decree appointing her son Telipinu priest in Kizzuwatna. Ḫenti's tenure as Tawananna is sometimes said to...
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agriculture, Telipinu, went on a rampage and refused to allow anything to grow and animals would not produce offspring. The gods went in search of Telipinu only...
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Inhe appears in association with deities such as Šulinkatte, Taru and Telipinu. He was worshiped in Hattusa, Nerik, Tuḫumijara and Tarammeka. Wurunkatte's...
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described as the Stormgod of Hatti or with a city name. The Hittite legends of Telipinu and the serpentine dragon Illuyanka find their origin in the Hattian civilization...
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Palimpsest: The Overwritten Texts of Personal Exile by Jeremy M. Hutton Edict of Telipinu, §18 Ḫattuša – Boğazköy; Das Hethiterreich im Spannungsfeld des Alten Orients...
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become better suited for the Hittite political and economic goals. King Telipinu (reigned c. 1525 – c. 1500 BC) is considered to be the last king of the...
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"pronouncement". Edict derives from the Latin edictum. Telepinu Proclamation, by Telipinu, king of the Hittites. Written c. 1550 BC, it helped archeologists to construct...
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example is Telipinu and the Daughter of the Sea God, where he kidnaps the Sun god of Heaven, prompting Tarḫunna to send his son Telipinu to his abode...
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also worshiped by Hittites and Kaška. She was regarded as the wife of Telipinu, and like him was likely an agricultural deity. In a different tradition...
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Kamrušepa in purification rituals, looked after his sheep in the myth of Telipinu. His followers include the Ilaliyanteš [de], who generally appear in bad...
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might be a successor of Telipinu as his son-in-law, after the reign of Tahurwaili. Alluwamna married Harapšeki, daughter of Telipinu. Their son was Hantili...
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the partner of the Sun goddess of Arinna. Their children are the gods Telipinu and Kammamma, the goddesses Mezulla and Inara, the Weather god of Zippalanda...
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c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I Zidanta I Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...
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c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I Zidanta I Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...
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reworking of mythic material from Asia Minor (namely, Hittite: the Myth of Telipinu). In a study published posthumously, Romanian folklorist Petru Caraman [ro]...
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used the title of "Great King", like the Hittite ruler. The Hittite king Telipinu had to conclude a treaty with King Išputaḫšu, which was renewed by his...
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c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I Zidanta I Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...
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Weather god of Nerik, the Weather god of Zippalanda, and the corn god Telipinu. The eagle served as her messenger. In myths, she plays a minor role. A...
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c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I Zidanta I Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...
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c. 16th–15th centuries BC Labarna I Ḫattušili I Muršili I Ḫantili I Zidanta I Ammuna Ḫuzziya I Telipinu...
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Hittite deities, whose temporary disappearance is the topic of myth (compare Telipinu, the Sun goddess of Arinna, Inara, the kurša-hunting bag [de], Ḫannaḫanna...
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Celtic Sumugan Mesopotamian Takeminakata Japanese Tammuz Mesopotamian Telipinu Hittite Thần Nông Vietnamese Ukko Finnish Veles Slavic Xipe Totec Aztec...
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