• simply as an epithet of Kamrušepa applied to her due to contact with Hattic communities. Her attribute was an iron throne. Kamrušepa is already attested in...
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    According to Hittite sources, Tiwaz and Kamrušepa were the parents of the tutelary god of Tauriša [de]. Like Kamrušepa, Tiwaz is closely associated with sheep...
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  • which is then hidden underwater. The text KUB 17 refers to the goddess Kamrušepa as the "mother of the sea". The sea could be connected to other adversaries...
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    healing deity. Luwians seemingly regarded the Anatolian goddess of magic, Kamrušepa, as analogous to Gula, and sometimes magical formulas attributed to the...
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    Kataḫzipuri goddess wife of Zaparwa Kataḫziwuri, name of Hattian origin Kamrušepa Tiyaz god sun god Tiyad Sun god of Heaven, Tiwaz Gulzannikeš goddesses...
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  • Istustaya Lelwani Maliya Mezulla Papaya Tarawa Zulki Luwian Ala Ḫapantali Kamrušepa Maliya Carian Aphrodisias Lydian Kuvava Hmong Kab Yeeb Yao Milotou Ataegina...
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  • dealing with healing and purification. She was closely associated with Kamrušepa. In Palaic religion she formed a pair with Ziparwa and headed the pantheon...
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  • god grew angry and began to wreak destruction on the world. Finally, Kamrušepa, goddess of magic, calmed Telipinu by giving his anger to the Doorkeeper...
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  • Kanesh by the Hittites, such as Aškašepa, Maliya, Ḫašamili, Ḫaššušara and Kamrušepa. However, this group was most likely a late invention, and not all of...
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    the flow of rivers and shatters the houses". In the end, the goddess Kamrusepa uses healing and magic to calm Telipinu after which he returns home and...
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    Savitri, a form of Saraswati and goddess of wisdom A'as, god of wisdom Kamrusepa Benzaiten, a Japanese form of Saraswati, goddess of everything that flows:...
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    on the Moon god, who became very afraid. The goddesses Ḫapantali and Kamrušepa eventually saved him using magic spells. Arma was identified with the...
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    and smears wax upon him. The god grew even angrier, until the goddess Kamrusepa (or a mortal priest according to some references) used a ritual to send...
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    upon him. The god grew even angrier and it was not until the goddess Kamrusepa (or a mortal priest, according to some references) used a ritual to send...
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    Jvarasura, the embodiment of fever Paranashavari, goddess of diseases Kamrusepa, goddess of healing, medicine, and magic Shaushka, goddess of love, war...
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  • local weather god and a group of deities of mostly Luwian origin (Tiwaz, Kamrušepa, a tutelary dLAMMA deity, Ala, Telipinu, Maliya, the earth and the Sun...
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  • assistant of Kamrušepa, in contrast with her connection with Inar documented in other sources. She could also be associated with Kamrušepa's husband, the...
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  • Luwians, comparable in importance to Tarḫunz, Tiwad, Arma, Maliya, Šanta or Kamrušepa. He is attested for example in texts pertaining to the local pantheon...
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    bring rain or heal the sick. These give an important role to the goddess Kamrusepa. However, local cults are also attested, like Ḫuwaššanna of Ḫubišna (modern...
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    as in the case of major deities such as Tarḫunz, Arma, Tiwad, Iyarri, Kamrušepa or Maliya. He was present in a number of Luwian-influenced local pantheons...
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    treated as a protective deity, the son of the Sun god Tiwaz and the goddess Kamrušepa. His partner was "Lady Ala." The pair were invoked along with various...
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  • literature, is now considered unproven. Maliya was commonly associated with Kamrušepa, the goddess of magic and midwifery. In a narrative introduction to a...
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  • Hattian goddess most likely comparable to or outright identical with Kamrušepa was likely regarded as Ziparwa's spouse. They were regarded as the main...
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  • was one of the main goddesses in Luwian religion, next to Maliya and Kamrušepa. She was the main goddess in the local pantheon of Ḫupišna, a city corresponding...
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