Storm-god of Hatti

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The Storm-god of Hatti is a principal Hittite weather and sky deity associated with storms, rain, and royal power in the Hittite pantheon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hittite deity
deity
weather god
associatedWith agriculture
fertility
kingship
royal power
war
centralInMyth Illuyanka myth NERFINISHED
Telepinu myth
consort Sun-goddess of Arinna NERFINISHED
culture Hittite
domain lightning
rain
sky
storms
thunder
equatedWith Hurrian storm-god Teshub NERFINISHED
Mesopotamian god Adad NERFINISHED
Syrian storm-god Baal NERFINISHED
Tarhunna NERFINISHED
Tarhunt NERFINISHED
function bringer of rain
controller of weather
guarantor of oaths
protector of the king
gender male
importance chief god of the Hittite state cult
pantheon Hittite pantheon NERFINISHED
parentOf Inara NERFINISHED
Telepinu NERFINISHED
region Anatolia NERFINISHED
Central Anatolia NERFINISHED
religion Hittite religion NERFINISHED
role principal deity
royal patron deity
sacredAnimal bull
spouse Sun-goddess of Arinna NERFINISHED
symbol bull
thunderbolt
title King of Heaven NERFINISHED
Lord of the Storm NERFINISHED
Weather-god of Heaven
worshipBy Hittites NERFINISHED
Luwians NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod 2nd millennium BCE
worshipPlace Hatti NERFINISHED
Hattusa NERFINISHED

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Lower City dedicatedTempleDeities Storm-god of Hatti