
Hadad
Hadad is an ancient weather god from Near Eastern mythology, particularly associated with the city of Hattusa in what is now Turkey. He was considered a storm deity responsible for rain, thunderstorms, and fertility of the land. Hadad played a key role in various cultures, symbolizing the vital force of seasonal rains that support agriculture. His worship reflected the importance of weather patterns in early societies, and he was often depicted as a powerful god wielding thunder and lightning to influence the natural world.