• Manfred Hutter (born 6 June 1957) is a professor at Bonn University. He is usually interested in writing about minority religions, comparative religions...
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    Sun god from the Hittite sanctuary at Yazılıkaya. Sun god of Heaven Hutter, Manfred (2003). "Aspects of Luwian Religion". In H. Craig Melchert (ed.). The...
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    in Neue Ephemeris für Semitische Epigraphik. Wiesbaden, 1974 Manfred Hutter, Sylvia Hutter-Braunsar Offizielle Religion, lokale Kulte und individuelle...
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  • der Entwicklung neuen hinduistischen Selbstbewußtseins in Indien In: Manfred Hutter (Hrsg.): Religionswissenschaft im Kontext der Asienwissenschaften. 99...
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    65. Geburtstag. Graz: Leykam. pp. 79–97. ISBN 3-7011-0015-2. Hutter (2003), p. 223. Hutter (2003), p. 224. Houwink ten Cate (1961), pp. 203–220. Sanna...
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    link to nature (or specifically mountains), in contrast with Cybele. Manfred Hutter notes both Cybele and Kubaba were worshiped in Lydia, and assumes that...
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  • Chicago. 1938 Manfred Hutter article in Karel van der Toorn, Bob Becking, Pieter Willem van der Horst – 1999 pp. 520–521, article cites Hutter's own 1988 work...
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    and the wine god Tipariya. She is related to the Hurrian god Kumarbi. Manfred Hutter: Aspects in Luwian Religion; p. 215 Oreshko, Rostislav (2021). "In Search...
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    Sanchuniathon explained Dagon as a word for "grain" (siton). Historian Manfred Hutter considers it possible that the god's name derives from the root *dgn...
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  • Tiyaz is consistently the third most important Palaic deity, though Manfred Hutter suggests he might have originally been the head of the pantheon and...
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    (1980), p. 49. Manfred Hutter article in Karel van der Toorn, Bob Becking, Pieter Willem van der Horst – 1999 pp. 520–521, article cites Hutter's own 1988 work...
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  • Studies in Judaism and Hinduism. SUNY Press. p. 13. ISBN 9780791417157. Manfred Hutter (2013). Between Mumbai and Manila: Judaism in Asia Since the Founding...
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    Taracha 2009, p. 55. Taracha 2009, p. 84. Taracha 2009, pp. 91–92. Hutter 2003, p. 272. Hutter 2003, p. 220. Schwemer 2007, p. 161. Weeden 2018, pp. 352–353...
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  • Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute. Google Inc. Retrieved 29 June 2012. Manfred Hutter (January 1993). "Manichaeism in the Early Sasanian Empire". Numen. 40...
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    p. 100. Válek 2021, p. 51. Válek 2021, pp. 50–51. Hutter 2003, p. 220. Hutter 2003, p. 271. Hutter 2003, pp. 271–272. Trémouille 2011, p. 83. Adiego 2019...
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    p. 98. Taracha 2009, p. 102. Taracha 2009, p. 118. Hutter 2003, p. 251. Hutter 2003, p. 220. Hutter 2003, pp. 271–272. Niehr 2014, p. 164. Niehr 2014,...
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    southern Anatolia from Hadad of Aleppo to Iupiter Dolichenus". In Hutter, Manfred; Hutter-Braunsar, Sylvia (eds.). Offizielle Religion, lokale Kulte und...
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    Archi 2013, pp. 8–9. Holloway 2002, p. 392. Hutter 2003, p. 227. Blömer 2023, p. 309. Hutter 2003, p. 273. Hutter 2003, p. 228. Holloway 2002, p. 395. Holloway...
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    from the original (PDF) on 11 October 2010. Retrieved 29 April 2010. Manfred Hutter (17 July 2013). Between Mumbai and Manila: Judaism in Asia since the...
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    sometimes described as Atchana ware, or as Atchana-Nuzi ware. According to Manfred Hutter, the Amik Valley, corresponding to the ancient state of Mukish, and...
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    Sasanian Periods, (Cambridge University Press, 1983), pp. 879–880. Manfred Hutter. Numen, Vol. 40, No. 1, "Manichaeism in the Early Sasanian Empire",...
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    Šanta's character has been identified in sources from the Bronze Age. Manfred Hutter argues that the label of a "warrior god" is the most appropriate. H...
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    Entwicklung neuen hinduistischen Selbstbewusstseins in Indien". In Manfred Hutter (ed.). Religionswissenschaft im Kontext der Asienwissenschaften. 99...
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    Orientalistik. Volume 1.15). Brill, Leiden 1994, ISBN 978-9-004-09799-5. Manfred Hutter: "Aspects in Luwian Religion." In H. Craig Melchert (ed.): The Luwians...
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  • religion, and is one of the best attested goddesses worshiped by Luwians. Manfred Hutter assumes the information about her character provided by Hittite text...
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  •  300. Hutter 2013, p. 282. Archi 2013, p. 3. Haas 2015, p. 311. Haas 2015, p. 363. Haas 2015, p. 599. Haas 2015, p. 503. Taracha 2009, p. 105. Hutter 2013...
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  • Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2010. Manfred Hutter (8 April 2009). Handbuch Bahāʼī: Geschichte, Theologie, Gesellschaftsbezug...
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  • Syrian". It is assumed Adamma was a female deity. As pointed out by Manfred Hutter, her gender is directly specified as such in the ritual of Ammiḫatna...
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  • from Luwian ḫawa, "sheep". The latter proposal is also supported by Manfred Hutter. If this assumption is correct, it is possible the name can be translated...
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  •  251. Polvani 2010, p. 249. Taracha 2009, p. 131. Hutter 2003, p. 245. Hutter 2003, p. 243. Hutter 2003, p. 246. Polvani 2010, pp. 252–253. Polvani 2010...
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