Teshub
Teshub is a prominent deity in the ancient Hittite pantheon, primarily associated with storms and the sky. He is often depicted as a powerful figure wielding a thunderbolt, symbolizing his control over weather and natural forces. Teshub was worshipped in various cities, with his main cult center located in Nesite.
In Hittite mythology, Teshub is known for his battles against other gods, particularly Kumarbi, who represents the underworld. These conflicts often symbolize the struggle between order and chaos. Teshub's significance extended beyond religion, influencing Hittite culture, art, and literature throughout their civilization.