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    Tiwaz (stem: Tiwad-) was the Luwian Sun-god. He was among the most important gods of the Luwians. The name of the Proto-Anatolian Sun god can be reconstructed...
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    Luwian king Azatiwada ("Beloved of Tiwad") referred to him as "Tiwad of the Heavens". Kamrušipa was the wife of Tiwad and mother of the guardian god Runtiya...
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  • drawn by horses, a mode of locomotion also attributed to the Luwian sun god Tiwad, who was associated with her. While she was connected with the Hattic and...
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  • Greek of origin (= Luwian "Lover of the Sun God [Wa(n)da]"?, or "Sun-god (Tiwad) love (him)", according to a more recent interpretation). The ethnicity...
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  • attested deities worshiped by Luwians, comparable in importance to Tarḫunz, Tiwad, Arma, Maliya, Šanta or Kamrušepa. He is attested for example in texts pertaining...
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  • she instead could be designated as a helper of Kamrušepa or her husband Tiwad. Ḫapantali is considered a deity of Luwian origin by researchers. Volkert...
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    Luwians, similarly as in the case of major deities such as Tarḫunz, Arma, Tiwad, Iyarri, Kamrušepa or Maliya. He was present in a number of Luwian-influenced...
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  • some deities, including her, as well as the likes of Kamrušepa, Tarhunt, Tiwad, Arma, Iyarri and Šanta were nonetheless worshiped by all Luwian communities...
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