entity_citations: CIT_HTT_TELIPINU_HITTIT
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| CIT_HTT_TELIPINU_HITTIT | ENT_HTT_TELIPINU | SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS | Hoffner, Hittite Myths | CTH 324-325 | The Telipinu myth is the best preserved and most familiar of this type. Telipinu was the son of the great Storm God. His competence lay in fostering agriculture, particularly cereal cul- ture. Compare Text 7, §6. He shows his anger with thunder and lightning (Text 2, version 1, §16). Therefore, although his usual designation is by his Hattic name, Telipinu, he is clearly a Storm God. | H. A. Hoffner Jr. | 1998 | None | primary-verbatim | 2026-06-18 | name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation | 1 | 1 | In-copyright translation — brief flagged excerpt; verify. |