Episode 30: Did the Hittites Influence Greek Myth?

This is the final episode in the latest series on Hittite myths. Careful listeners of the past seven episodes were perhaps reminded of things from the previous Greek myth episodes. In this episode, I go back and discuss a few of those similarities between the different Mediterranean mythologies. 

Episode 28: Kumarbi Cycle Part 2 – The Rivals of Teshub

This episode continues with myths from the Kumarbi Cycle. While the storm god Teshub is now king in heaven, Kumarbi is still around, and instigates fighting between Teshub and several rivals. Some of these include LAMMA, an arrogant god; Kiase, the sea god and close ally of Kumarbi; and Hedammu, a monstrous sea serpent.

Episode 27: Kumarbi Cycle Part 1 – Father of the Gods

This episode kicks off a three-part retelling of a wacky series of myths called the Kumarbi Cycle. These myths, while important to the Hittites, were originally Hurrian. The stories revolve around two groups of gods fighting for power over the universe. The first part tells how Kumarbi took the throne and fathered a younger generation of gods. 

Episode 26: The Sun & The Underworld

Like with the storm gods, the Hittites worshipped multiple solar deities too. This episode covers them, two sun goddesses and one sun god. I also explore the Hittite’s ideas on the underworld. The different traditions for solar deities and underworld likely come from the different population layers of the Hittite world.

Episode 25: A Family of Storm Gods

The Hittites worshipped multiple storm gods, all with power over weather and living atop mountains, and several of them are arranged in a family relationship. This episode explores this family of storm gods. But, the Hittites also had a main storm god, called Tarhunna, who was considered a protector of the entire kingdom. His most important myths featured his conflicts with Illuyanka, a monstrous serpent creature. For fun, I also talk about a myth from Ireland.

Episode 24: Telipinu & What Happens When Gods Go Missing

This episode covers how the Hittites imagined their gods, and how they worshipped them. The Hittites took special care in keeping their gods’ attention, and if they failed, disaster struck! The Hittites had myths about the disappearance of certain gods. The best preserved tells how the god Telipinu left in a rage and how the other gods tried to find him.

Episode 23: Land of a Thousand Gods

This episode begins an eight-part series on Hittite mythology. The Hittite civilization existed throughout the 2nd millennium BC and was a great power in the ancient Middle East. The Hittites worshipped A LOT of gods. In this episode, I introduce the Hittite civilization, briefly describe its origins and constituent groups, and discuss how they got so many gods.