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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Runtiya was the Luwian god of the hunt, who had a close connection with deer. He...
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    Luwian names, including theophoric names. These indicate that Šanta and Runtiya were worshipped as deities in this period. In Hittite text, pieces of Luwian...
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    of Mira, Mašḫuiluwa's successor was his nephew and adopted son, Kupanta-Runtiya. During the reign of Ḫattušili III in the 13th century BC, there seem to...
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    the need to include a god possible to treat as an equivalent of Luwian Runtiya. He is designated by a unique epithet in this context, șprm, possibly “of...
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  • the backs of stags, such as Kurunta or fellow Anatolian (Luwian) deity Runtiya. The deer would also have a long-standing rivalry with the mountains in...
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    vineyard thrive, along with the goddess Mamma and other divine couples, like Runtiya and Ala or Telipinu and Maliya. During the Iron Age, Tarhunz of the vineyard...
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  • a Hittite and Luwian goddess of the wilderness and partner of the god Runtiya. She played only a minor role in the pantheon. "Lady Ala" (Hittite: dMUNUS...
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    on Karkemiš, where king Kuzi-Tešub ruled. His two grandsons, Runtyas (Runtiya) and Arnuwantis, were at first appointed as “Country Lords” of Melid, but...
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    gods after Telipinu's return. He is also the saving god of Carchemish. Runtiya Innara Volkert Haas: Die hethitische Literatur. Walter de Gruyter GmbH...
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  • are only known from inscriptions left by the autonomous kings of Melid, Runtiya and Arnuwanti I, who were sons of Pugnus-mili I and grandsons of Kuzi-Teshub...
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    of Kuzi-Teššub Luwian Runtiya later 12th century son of PUGNUS-mili I Luwian Arnuwanti I later 12th century brother of Runtiya Luwian PUGNUS-mili II late...
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  • names of various members of this category, such as Innara, Inar and Luwian Runtiya. However, Piotr Taracha stresses that it cannot necessarily be assumed...
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    proposing a connection between him and either the Vedic Maruts or Luwian Runtiya are no longer regarded as credible in modern scholarship. Rattaš, a word...
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  • Neo-Hittite period (1200-700 BC), Ancoz was a sanctuary site, where the gods Runtiya and Ala-Kubaba were worshipped, with dedicatory inscriptions from King...
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  • romanized: Ḫibudas); the stag-god Runtiyas (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔖶𔖖𔗎𔗏𔑵𔑣𔓱𔗔𔖶‎): including his hypostasis as Runtiyas of the Countryside (Hieroglyphic...
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    hunting expeditions in this region, which he claimed the gods Tarḫunzas and Runtiyas had offered him. Since Atuna abutted Phrygia in the north, it was one of...
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