relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 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 1481,ENT_ZEUS,reception_of,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,Zeus as the Greek reception of the Hurrian/Hittite Teshub tradition — the storm deity who defeats both the monstrous chaos figure and the preceding ruler to establish the current divine order.,SRC_WEST_EAST_HELICON,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 2109,ENT_HTT_ALALU,opposes,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,medium,"Hoffner, Hittite Myths — Song of Kumarbi: the Kumarbi Cycle stages a succession war through the chain Alalu → Anu → Kumarbi → 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, 2351,ENT_URA_TEISHEBA,reception_of,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,"Urartian Teisheba is the direct reception of Hurrian Teshub through the Hurro-Urartian linguistic inheritance. The names correspond by regular sound change (Hurrian Teš(u)b → Urartian Teišeba), both are storm-thunder deities in the second rank of their divine triads, both are associated with the bull, and both command military conflict alongside their supreme deity. The Hurro-Urartian language family relationship (the two languages are closely related) makes this the most linguistically secure deity-to-deity connection in the Urartian layer. Zimansky (1985) pp. 68-70.",SRC_ZIMANSKY_URARTU,reviewed,PER_URA_IRON_AGE 3147,ENT_HTT_SHARRUMA,child_of,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,Sharruma is the son of Teshub and Hepat.,SRC_TARACHA_ANATOLIA,reviewed, 3151,ENT_HTT_TASHMISHU,aligned_with,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,Tashmishu serves as the brother and vizier of Teshub.,SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS,reviewed, 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, 3153,ENT_HTT_HAZZI,aligned_with,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,Mount Hazzi is the holy mountain of Teshub.,SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS,reviewed, 5937,ENT_LUW_TARHUNZ,aligned_with,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,Functional storm-sovereign cognate; in Syro-Anatolian Iron Age cult Tarhunz and Hurrian Teshub overlap as the supreme storm-god.,SRC_TARACHA_ANATOLIA,reviewed, 5979,ENT_HTT_TASHMISHU,sibling_of,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,medium,Tashmishu is the brother and attendant of Teshub in the Kumarbi cycle.,SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS,reviewed, 5981,ENT_HTT_KUMARBI,opposes,ENT_HTT_TESHUB,high,The Kumarbi cycle's central conflict is Kumarbi's attempts to depose his son Teshub.,SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV,reviewed,