• Iyarri, also known as Yarri, was a god worshiped by Hittites and Luwians in Anatolia in the Bronze Age. He was associated with plague and war, and was...
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  • origin, the Dark Gods and Iyarri had cult places primarily in Central Anatolia and the regions inhabited by Luwians, and Iyarri appeared in Anatolian theophoric...
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  • god of war of Hattian origin Wurrukatte, god of war of Hattian origin Iyarri, god of war and plague Aštabi, a war god of Eblaite origin Ḫešui, a war...
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    ISBN 978-0-8014-8098-0. Gonzales, 2005, pp.263, 271, 280-283. Millington, A.T. (2013) "Iyarri at the Interface: The Origins of Ares" in A. Mouton, I. Rutherford, & I...
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    not universally accepted. In known texts he frequently appears alongside Iyarri, a deity of similar character. He is first attested in documents from Kanesh...
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  • various war gods, such as Hattian Wurunkatte; Hittite and Luwian Ḫašamili, Iyarri, and Zappana; and Hurrian Aštabi, Hešui, and Nubadig. However, according...
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    Istustaya and Papaya – goddesses of destiny, spin the thread of life (Hattic) Iyarri – god of plague and pestilence, "Lord of the Bow" (Luwian) Kamrusepa – goddess...
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  • Coonong Denamundinna (1810-1880), an aboriginal Australian man and local hero Iyarri (Yarri), a god worshiped in Anatolia in the Bronze Age Yari (disambiguation)...
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    with Sandan-Herakles. The goddess of fate Kwanza [de] and the plague god Iyarri are only attested indirectly in Late Luwian names. In the Bronze Age, the...
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  • this role with many other deities in the Hittite pantheon, for example Iyarri or originally Hurrian Ḫešui. In art, he was depicted standing on the back...
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  • deities, including Kamrušepa, as well as Tarhunt, Tiwad, Maliya, Arma, Iyarri, Santa and a variety of tutelary gods represented by the logogram LAMMA...
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  • the form of a ḫuwaši stele alongside deities such as Kuwannaniya, Milku, Iyarri, Sun goddess of the Earth, the weather god of Nerik and the weather god...
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  • pantheon, including fellow Hattian god Wurunkatte, Hittite Zappana and Iyarri, Hurrian Aštabi, Ḫešui, Nupatik and Tašmišu, Mesopotamian Nergal and Ugur...
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    2011), pp. 483–488 doi:10.3764/aja.115.3.0483 Millington, A.T. (2013) “Iyarri at the Interface: The Origins of Ares” in A. Mouton, I. Rutherford, & I...
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  • including her, as well as the likes of Kamrušepa, Tarhunt, Tiwad, Arma, Iyarri and Šanta were nonetheless worshiped by all Luwian communities. She is best...
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