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Перевод: Hittite
[прилагательное] хеттский; хеттейский; [существительное] хетт ; хеттей ; хеттский язык
Тезаурус:
- It may represent a list of deities, a list of soldiers, or a discussion by a Hittite king of the building of the temple at Phaistos: all these suggestions have been put forward, though none of them has convinced even a quorum of scholars.
- The form of the covenant between God and Israel in Exodus and Deuteronomy has been helpfully illuminated by recent discoveries of Hittite suzerainty-treaties made between a king and his vassal.
- Contemporary with the Minoan deities was the Hittite Weather-god Teshub, who carried a double-axe in one hand and a thunderbolt in the other.
- Most probably the Linear A inscriptions are in the pre-Hellenic language of the Minoans, which may well have been related to languages spoken in south-west Anatolia, such as Luvian or Hittite.
- The overlaps between the Cretan script and other scripts, such as the hieroglyphic scripts of Cyprus and the Hittite lands of Anatolia, may suggest an alternative possibility, that they all evolved from a common ancestor, a now-lost script perhaps originating in Syria.
- The Hittite king Hattusili I, who ruled from about 1650 BC onwards, described his own march on northern Syria in these terms:
- Dealing with Latin, Hittite and Basque is child's play compared with understanding Majorese, Kinnockic and High Ashdonian.
- Mycenaean Boiotia had indeed been open to the greater world, much more so than in classical times: in the Thebes Museum there are stirrup jars proving commerce with Minoan Krete, and there is even some lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, evidence of a Hittite connection.
- The whole transaction conforms in detail to known Hittite law (the mention of the trees, the weighing of the silver by current standards, and the proclamation in the presence of witnesses at the city gate).
- Sinclair Hood (1982) nevertheless gives us a salutary reminder that the Minoans lived in a world where might was right, where Egyptian rulers boasted of their subjugation of foreigners, of the cities and territories they had sacked and laid waste, and where Hittite kings boasted of holding their lands "with a strong arm", and of capturing the idols of their enemies.
- In 1955 he had followed the example of King David of Israel who coveted Bathsheba, wife of Uriah the Hittite.
- These Hittites may have been early migrants from the Hittite Empire in Turkey (founded about 1800 BC).
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