Tushpuea (Armenian:Տուշպուեա) is an Urartian goddess from which the city of Tushpa derived its name. She may have been the wife of the solar god Shivini as both are listed as third, in the list of male and female deities on the Mheri-Dur inscription. It is hypothesized that the winged female figures on Urartian ornaments and cauldrons depict this goddess.
Tushpuea (Armenian:Տուշպուեա) is an Urartian goddess from which the city of Tushpa derived its name. She may have been the wife of the solar god Shivini...
knees, holding up a solar disc. His wife was most likely a goddess called Tushpuea who is listed as the third goddess on the Mheri-Dur inscription. Armen...
Ḫaldi Theispas Shivini (Siuini) Arubani (Bagvarti) Hutuini Sebitu Kuera Tushpuea Selardi or Melardi Baba Arṭuʾarasau Ḫaldi was not a native Urartian god...
Haldi, Theispas and Shivini, along with their spouses – Arubani, Huba and Tushpuea, respectively. Urartian kings invoked these three deities during their...
include bull heads and winged deities, possibly the god Shivini and his wife Tushpuea. The technique of casting bronze ornaments spread from Urartu to the neighboring...