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Hittite treaty texts and prayers use the names interchangeably or in paired formulae.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_HTT_EMPIRE"], [1475, "ENT_HTT_TARHUNNA", "identified_with", "ENT_HTT_TESHUB", "high", "Tarhunna as the Hittite name of the storm deity identified with the Hurrian Teshub; both are the chief storm gods of their respective traditions and merged in Hittite-Hurrian syncretic religion.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_HTT_EMPIRE"], [1476, "ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR", "identified_with", "ENT_HTT_SHAUSHKA", "high", "Hittite religious texts explicitly call Shaushka \"Ishtar of Nineveh\" and \"Ishtar of Samuha,\" demonstrating a direct identification rather than mere structural parallel. The Myth of Shaushka and Hedammu and treaty texts from the Hittite empire routinely use the two names as equivalents. Shaushka is the Hurrian reception of the Mesopotamian love/war goddess complex, transmitting the Inanna/Ishtar tradition into Anatolian religion.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_HTT_EMPIRE"], [1477, "ENT_HTT_SHAUSHKA", "identified_with", "ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR", "high", "Shaushka as the Hurrian reception of Mesopotamian Inanna/Ishtar; Hittite texts call her \"Ishtar of Nineveh\" and \"Ishtar of Samuha\"; the identification is explicit in the primary sources.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_HTT_EMPIRE"], [1486, "ENT_HTT_ILLUYANKA", "received_as", "ENT_PYTHON", "low", "The Illuyanka myth (Hittite) and the Apollo/Python tradition both belong to the broader Near Eastern \"storm/solar deity defeats serpent to claim a sacred site\" pattern, which appears also in Baal/Lotan (Ugaritic), Marduk/Tiamat (Babylonian), and Zeus/Typhon (Greek). Illuyanka is defeated by Tarhunna (the storm god) with help from the goddess Inaras and a mortal, paralleling the multi-agent defeats in other serpent-combat myths. The transmission to the specifically solar Apollo/Python form is indirect \u2014 probably via the same broad transmission pathway as other Near Eastern\u2192Greek myth contacts in the Archaic period. Confidence low because Apollo (not the storm god) is the serpent's defeater in the Greek version, and no direct textual link between Illuyanka and Python is demonstrable.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_GRK_ARCHAIC"], [1487, "ENT_PYTHON", "reception_of", "ENT_HTT_ILLUYANKA", "low", "Python as a possible Greek reception of the Anatolian serpent-combat tradition (Illuyanka); the pattern of a divine champion defeating a serpent to claim a sacred site is shared, but Apollo's solar rather than storm nature makes the transmission indirect.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_GRK_ARCHAIC"], [1536, "ENT_MES_DUMUZI_TAMMUZ", "aligned_with", "ENT_HTT_TELIPINU", "low", "Functional/typological cognate (no attested diffusion of the Mesopotamian deity into the later cult); per Burkert/West the real transmission, where any, runs through Hurrian-Hittite intermediaries.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_HTT_EMPIRE"], [1537, "ENT_HTT_TELIPINU", "reception_of", "ENT_MES_DUMUZI_TAMMUZ", "low", "The Hittite Telipinu vanishing-deity pattern as a possible reception of the older Mesopotamian Dumuzi/Tammuz dying-vegetation-deity tradition; structural parallel rather than documented transmission.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_HTT_EMPIRE"], [1538, "ENT_HTT_INARAS", "guides", "ENT_HTT_TARHUNNA", "high", "In the first version of the Illuyanka myth (CTH 321 \u00a7\u00a71-8), Inaras devises and executes the strategy that allows Tarhunna (the storm god) to defeat Illuyanka: she prepares the feast that lures the serpent into vulnerability and recruits the mortal Hupasiya to bind him. Tarhunna's victory over Illuyanka is explicitly enabled by Inaras's cunning rather than the storm god's direct power alone.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", "PER_HTT_EMPIRE"], [2101, "ENT_HTT_ARINNA", "paired_with", "ENT_HTT_TARHUNNA", "high", "Hoffner, Hittite Myths: the Sun Goddess of Arinna and the Storm God Tarhunna are the royal divine couple of the Hittite pantheon; she is \"Queen of Heaven and Earth\" and \"mistress of the Hittite lands.\"", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [2102, "ENT_HTT_TARHUNNA", "paired_with", "ENT_HTT_ARINNA", "high", "Hoffner, Hittite Myths: see Arinna paired_with Tarhunna.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [2103, "ENT_HTT_ARINNA", "equated_with", "ENT_HTT_HEPAT", "high", "The Sun Goddess of Arinna and the Hurrian goddess Hepat (sun goddess of the Hurrians) were identified in the syncretic Hittite-Hurrian theology of the Late Bronze Age. Hoffner, Hittite Myths, p. 41.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [2104, "ENT_HTT_ARINNA", "patron_of", "ENT_SOVEREIGNTY", "high", "The Sun Goddess of Arinna was the highest deity of the Hittite state cult, designated \"Queen of Heaven and Earth, mistress of the kings and queens of the Hatti land\"; her protection was invoked for royal legitimacy.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [2105, "ENT_HTT_HANNAHANNA", "guides", "ENT_HTT_TELIPINU", "high", "Hoffner, Hittite Myths \u2014 Telipinu Myth: when Telipinu disappeared and the world grew barren, Hannahanna the grandmother goddess proposed sending a bee to search for him and anoint him when found, restoring fertility.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [2106, "ENT_HTT_HANNAHANNA", "patron_of", "ENT_PROTECTION", "high", "Hannahanna (\"grandmother\") is the elder wisdom goddess of the Hittite pantheon; she acts as divine counsellor and protector, intervening to restore cosmic order.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [2107, "ENT_HTT_ALALU", "rules", "ENT_SOVEREIGNTY", "high", "Hoffner, Hittite Myths \u2014 Song of Kumarbi: \"In former times Alalu was king in heaven. Alalu sat upon the throne and the mighty Anu... bowed down at his feet.\" Alalu was the primordial king of heaven for nine years.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [2108, "ENT_HTT_ALALU", "dwells_in", "ENT_UNDERWORLD", "high", "Hoffner, Hittite Myths \u2014 Song of Kumarbi: after being defeated by Anu in the ninth year, Alalu \"went down to the dark earth (the underworld)\" where he took refuge.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [2109, "ENT_HTT_ALALU", "opposes", "ENT_HTT_TESHUB", "medium", "Hoffner, Hittite Myths \u2014 Song of Kumarbi: the Kumarbi Cycle stages a succession war through the chain Alalu \u2192 Anu \u2192 Kumarbi \u2192 Teshub; Alalu's displacement is the first act in the conflict that Teshub ultimately resolves as the ruling storm god.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "approved", null], [3149, "ENT_HTT_ARANZAH", "child_of", "ENT_HTT_KUMARBI", "medium", "Aranzah (the Tigris) is born of Anu's seed within Kumarbi (Song of Kumarbi).", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", null], [3150, "ENT_HTT_TASHMISHU", "child_of", "ENT_HTT_KUMARBI", "medium", "Tashmishu is born of Anu's seed within Kumarbi alongside Teshub.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", null], [3151, "ENT_HTT_TASHMISHU", "aligned_with", "ENT_HTT_TESHUB", "high", "Tashmishu serves as the brother and vizier of Teshub.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", null], [3152, "ENT_HTT_SERI_HURRI", "aligned_with", "ENT_HTT_TESHUB", "high", "Seri and Hurri draw the chariot of the storm-god Teshub.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", null], [3153, "ENT_HTT_HAZZI", "aligned_with", "ENT_HTT_TESHUB", "high", "Mount Hazzi is the holy mountain of Teshub.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", null], [3154, "ENT_HTT_KUSHUH", "aligned_with", "ENT_HTT_SHIMIGE", "medium", "Kushuh (moon) and Shimige (sun) are the Hurrian astral pair.", "SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS", "reviewed", null], [3155, "ENT_HTT_KAMRUSEPA", "aligned_with", "ENT_HTT_TELIPINU", 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