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1 June 2012 Histoire de serpents dans le monde hittite
Michel Mazoyer
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Serpent's tale in the Hittite world

The Hittites' universe is divided into three layers. First the upper world; secondly the earthly world; then the underground world. Each of them corresponds to a different animal: the Eagle is situated at the highest part of the universe, the Bee represents the earth and the Snake belongs to the underground world. The universe is symbolized by a magic tree whose snake encircles its roots. Mythology relates the cosmic fight between the Snake called Illuyanka and the Storm God that reflects the celestial world. The snake which is gifted with an outstanding strength manages to defeat the Storm God who will take his revenge thanks to and through his daughter Inara, Goddess of the wild world or with the illegal son he had with a human. The text dates back to the times of the old Hittite period (16th cent. BC). A relief from Malatya that belongs to the 10th cent. reminds us of this cosmic fight. In this relief the Storm God can be seen killing a giant snake with his spear.

© Publications Scientifiques du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris.
Michel Mazoyer "Histoire de serpents dans le monde hittite," Anthropozoologica 47(1), 315-321, (1 June 2012). https://doi.org/10.5252/az2012n1a9
Received: 21 May 2010; Accepted: 1 July 2011; Published: 1 June 2012
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KEYWORDS
Comparatism
comparatisme
Dieu de l'Orage
Hittite Mythology
Hittite Rituals
Illuyanka
Macrovipera lebetina
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