
Teshub (also written Teshup or Tešup; cuneiform dIM) was the Hurrian god of sky and storm. He was derived from the Hattian Taru. His Hittite and Luwian name was Tarhun (with variant stem forms Tarhunt, Tarhuwant, Tarhunta), although this name is from the Hittite root *tarh- `to defeat, conquer`. == Depiction and myths == Teshub is depicted hold.....
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in the religions of Asia Minor, the Hurrian weather god, assimilated by the Hittites to their own weather god, Tarhun (q.v.). Several myths about ... [6 related articles]
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In Hittite mythology, Teshub was a weather god of tempests. Teshub rode a chariot drawn by two bulls and was depicted as a bearded figure holding a club.
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