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Urartian god of weather and storms
Theispas (also known as Teisheba or Teišeba) was the Urartian weather god associated with storms, thunder, and sometimes war. He formed a triad with the
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Belief system adopted in the ancient state of Urartu
destroyed by the gods Haldi, Theispas, Shivini, all their gods under the sun." Main deities Haldi armed with fire Theispas on a lion Shivini on a bull
Urartian_religion
Semitic title often used in reference to deities
Baal-zephon (Lord of Mount Zaphon) Bel Temple of Bel Beluses Belial Set Teshub Theispas Ugaritic: 𐎁𐎓𐎍, romanized: baʿlu; Phoenician: 𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: baʿl;
Baal
Iron-Age kingdom of the ancient Near East
Urartian pantheon was headed by a triad made up of Ḫaldi (the supreme god), Theispas (Teisheba, god of thunder and storms, as well as sometimes war), and Shivini
Urartu
Deity associated with thunder, rains and storms
as Luwian below. Tarḫunz, Luwian storm god. Teshub, Hurrian storm god. Theispas or Teisheba, the Urartian storm and war god. Vayu, Hindu/Vedic wind god
Weather_god
Urartian solar god
the Armenian Highlands. He is the third god in a triad with Khaldi and Theispas. The Assyrian god Shamash is a counterpart to Shivini. He was depicted
Shivini
Ancient Armenian deity
worship of a Triad. The Urartians worshipped three great gods: Haldis, Theispas, and Artinis. The same notion existed in later Armenian mythology, in which
Mihr_(Armenian_deity)
Urartian war god
Along with Ḫaldi of Ardini, the other two chief deities of Urartu were Theispas of Kumenu, and Shivini of Tushpa. Of all the gods of the Urartian pantheon
Ḫaldi
Classical-era people mentioned by Herodotus as living in present-day Turkey or Armenia
Erebuni Haykaberd Horom Kelashin Musasir Rusahinili Sugunia Teishebaini Teyseba Tushpa2 Van Mythology Artinis Bagvarti Khaldi Selardi Siwini Theispas
Alarodians
ardi 'sun god'). Saris – Probably a corruption of Ishtar. Huba – Wife of Theispas. Version of Hebat. Keura – Possibly god of the land. Šebitu – Little is
Armenian_mythology
Archaeological site in Armenia
the Urartian king Rusa I (r. 735–714 BCE) in honor of the weather god Theispas to "demonstrate the power of Biaina [the Urartian capital, modern Van]
Odzaberd
Bronze and Iron Age culture in Armenia
Erebuni Haykaberd Horom Kelashin Musasir Rusahinili Sugunia Teishebaini Teyseba Tushpa2 Van Mythology Artinis Bagvarti Khaldi Selardi Siwini Theispas
Lchashen–Metsamor_culture
Iron Age confederation in Armenia
Erebuni Haykaberd Horom Kelashin Musasir Rusahinili Sugunia Teishebaini Teyseba Tushpa2 Van Mythology Artinis Bagvarti Khaldi Selardi Siwini Theispas
Etiuni
Bronze and Iron Age tribe in present-day eastern Turkey
Erebuni Haykaberd Horom Kelashin Musasir Rusahinili Sugunia Teishebaini Teyseba Tushpa2 Van Mythology Artinis Bagvarti Khaldi Selardi Siwini Theispas
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Modern variant spelling of Medieval English Allison, ALLYSON means "noble sort."
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Worshipped in the home.
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Mariner; Of the Sea
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Another Name of River Ganga
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True all-pervading God
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