Wurusemu, known as the Sun Goddess, was a central figure in Hittite mythology. Her worship originated in the Hatti culture and was adopted by the Hittites. She was associated with…
Hasamelis, also known as แธชaลกamili or แธชaลกammili, is a mysterious deity from the Bronze Age in Anatolia. Initially worshiped by the Hattians, he was later incorporated into the Hittite, Palaic,…
Teshub is the storm god in the Hurrian pantheon, known for his control over weather elements. His name has several variants and his influence extends into Hittite culture and other…
Lelwani is a fascinating deity from the ancient Hattic and Hittite cultures. Initially worshiped as a male god, Lelwani’s role evolved significantly over time. The deity later transformed into a…
Rundas is a significant deity in Hittite mythology, known as the god of hunting and good fortune. His figure provides insight into the Hittite civilization and its religious practices. Rundas…
Kamrusepa is a goddess in Hittite and Luwian mythology associated with healing and magic. She plays a crucial role in myths like the Telepinu Myth, where she helps restore balance…
Istustaya and Papaya are deities from the Hittite mythology, originating from Hattian beliefs. They play crucial roles as goddesses of fate, weaving the threads that determine human lives, especially that…
Fertility goddess Telepinu is a key figure in Hittite mythology. Known as the son of the storm god Taru and the sun goddess Arinniti, he is associated with agriculture and…
The Arinna Sun Goddess, known as Arinnitti or Wuruลกemu, held a central role in Hittite religion. Originating from the Hattian culture, she became a key figure in the Hittite pantheon,…
Tarhunt was a major deity in ancient Anatolia, revered during the Bronze and Iron Ages. Associated with weather, he played a significant role in the spirituality and daily life of…