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Who is Teshub Tarhun?

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Daniel Johnson

Published Mar 14, 2026

Who is Teshub Tarhun?

Teshub, 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 Teshub survive in Hittite versions.

Who is the Hittite storm god?

Tarhun
Tarhun: He was the god of storms and the king of all the Hittite gods. According to mythology, Tarhun gathered his siblings to overthrow Kumarbi, the king of the heavens before Tarhun.

Who does the Teshub overthrow?

Kumarbi
Teshub then seeks to overthrow Kumarbi. After seeking advice from the Sea (a female deity), Kumarbi copulates with a boulder, which becomes pregnant and gives birth to Ullikummi. Ullikummi is taken into the underworld and put on the shoulders of Ubelluri, the giant who supports the earth.

Who is Tarhunt?

Tarhunt was the Luwian form and Tarhun (Tarhunna) probably the Hittite, from the common root tarh-, “to conquer.” The weather god was one of the supreme deities of the Hittite pantheon and was regarded as the embodiment of the state in action.

How was Teshub born?

Family. The Hurrian myth of Teshub’s origin—he was conceived when the god Kumarbi bit off and swallowed his father Anu’s genitals, similarly to the Greek story of Uranus, Cronus, and Zeus, which is recounted in Hesiod’s Theogony. His son was called Sarruma, the mountain god.

Did the Hittites believe in God?

Religion. Storm gods were prominent in the Hittite pantheon—the set of all the gods in a polytheistic religion. Tarhunt was referred to as The Conqueror, The King of Kummiya, King of Heaven, and Lord of the land of Hatti. He was the god of battle and victory, especially against foreign powers.

Is there a Goddess of lightning?

ASTRAPE and BRONTE were the goddesses of lightning and thunder, ministers of the weather-god Zeus.

Is Tiamat a Sumerian?

It has been suggested that Tiamat is the Babylonian version of the Sumerian Mother Goddess Nammu (also given as Namma) but there are significant differences between the two deities, notably that Nammu is consistently a nurturing, caring figure while Tiamat is vengeful and tempestuous.

Why was Tiamat split in half?

Tiamat then became angry and waged war against the other gods, who asked Ea’s son Marduk to be their champion. He commanded the wind to enter Tiamat’s mouth and puff up her body. He then killed her with an arrow that split her into two halves.

What is the story of Teshub?

The Hurrian myth of Teshub’s origin—he was conceived when the god Kumarbi bit off and swallowed his father Anu ‘s genitals, similarly to the Greek story of Uranus, Cronus, and Zeus, which is recounted in Hesiod ‘s Theogony. Teshub’s brothers are Aranzah (personification of the river Tigris ), Ullikummi (stone giant) and Tashmishu .

Is Teshub a Hittite?

Teshub reappears in the post-Hurrian cultural successor kingdom of Urartu as Tesheba, one of their chief gods; in Urartian art he is depicted standing on a bull. The Hittite weather-god wielding a thunderbolt and an axe. Bas-relief at Ivriz

What weapons did King Teshub use?

Teshub is depicted holding a triple thunderbolt and a weapon, usually an axe (often double-headed) or mace. The sacred bull common throughout Anatolia was his signature animal, represented by his horned crown or by his steeds Seri and Hurri, who drew his chariot or carried him on their backs.