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  1. Hittite mythology and Hittite religion were the religious beliefs and practices of the Hittites, who created an empire centered in what is now Turkey from c. 1600–1180 BC. Most of the narratives embodying Hittite mythology are lost, and the elements that would give a balanced view of Hittite religion are lacking among the tablets recovered at ...

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  2. Los hititas asumieron numerosas deidades y mitos de todos ellos y su panteón era conocido como "el de los mil dioses". La religión y mitología hitita estuvo constantemente sujeta a cambios y se desarrolló rápidamente.

  3. Hittite mythology and Hittite religion were the religious beliefs and practices of the Hittites, who created an empire centered in what is now Turkey from c. 1600–1180 BC.

  4. Contents. Home Philosophy & Religion Ancient Religions & Mythology. Religions of the Hittites, Hattians, and Hurrians. An interval of only a few decades separates the end of the Assyrian colony period from the earliest records of the kingdom of Hatti, and for the next five centuries ( c. 1700–1200 bc) the history of Asia Minor is well documented.

  5. HITTITE RELIGION . The exact origin of the Hittites, an Indo-European people, is not known. Invading Asia Minor from the east, by the middle of the second millennium bce they had established an empire covering the greater part of that region. Their empire declined after 1200 bce, owing to Indo-European invasions and the growing power of Assyria.

  6. Hurrian primeval deities were incorporated into Hittite religion. Most likely they were received in the fourteenth century BCE from northern Syria or Kizzuwatna. [58] Hittites were aware of the tradition of making offerings to them in pits, and possible examples of such structures have been identified during excavations in Hattusa . [38]