The cycle of Kumarbi is a term used in ancient Hittite mythology to refer to a series of stories related to the deity Kumarbi. Kumarbi was considered the father of all gods and was a central figure in their mythology. The cycle of Kumarbi includes stories of his battles with other gods, his search for power and immortality, and his ultimate downfall.
Synonyms for the cycle of Kumarbi could include "the mythos of Kumarbi," "Kumarbi's legend," "the Kumarbi cycle," or even simply "Kumarbi stories." Regardless of the terminology used, the cycle of Kumarbi remains an important part of Hittite mythology and has continued to inspire art, literature, and scholarship throughout the centuries.