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Ishtar: Encyclopedia - Ishtar
4 primary:
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Ishtar:
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Ishtar (Akkadian, "The goddessb Isis") The goddess par excellence of the Sumero-Babylonian pantheon. She was fused with the ...
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ISHTAR Babylonian goddess corresponding to Roman Venus, Phoenician Astarte and the Arabian hermaphrodite, Athtar.
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Venus Transit: Venus - Goddess Of The Morning Star
Venus is a planet rich in mythology from many different traditions; it is not without reason that the forthcoming Venus Transit as attrac...
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Venus Transit: Global Oneness - A Celebration Of Spiritual Unity June 6 – 8, 2004
A great background to the forthcoming Venus Transit. The author, Maya White has been a student and teacher of the metaphysical world for ...
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Agasaya: Encyclopedia - Agasaya
Agasaya, "The Shrieker," was a Semitic war goddess who was merged into Ishtar in her identity as warrior of the sky.
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Lilith: Encyclopedia - Lilith
Lilith is a female Mesopotamian night demon believed to harm male children. In Isaiah 34:14, Lilith is a kind of night-demon or animal, t...
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Sarpanit: Encyclopedia - Sarpanit
In Babylonian mythology, Sarpanit (alternately Zarpanit, Zarpandit, Zerpanitum, Zerbanitu, or Zirbanit) is a mother goddess and the conso...
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Ninhursag: Encyclopedia - Ninhursag
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In Sumerian mythology, Ninhursag (or Ki) was the earth and mother-goddess she usua...
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Anshar: Encyclopedia - Anshar
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In Akkadian mythology and Sumerian mythology, Anshar (also Anshur, Ashur, Asshur) ...
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Utu: Encyclopedia - Utu
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Ki
Enki
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Sin
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In Sumerian mythology, Utu is the offspring of Nanna and Ningal and is the god of ...
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Igigi: Encyclopedia - Igigi
Igigi was a Babylonian King who ruled from 2257 to (unknown) BCE. He fought for the power in Akkad after the death of Shar-kali-sharri.
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Anahita Temple: Encyclopedia - Anahita Temple
The Anahita Temple at Kangavar in western Iran is the most important Anahita temple. Anahita (or Nahid in Modern Persian), whose name mea...
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Irkalla: Encyclopedia - Irkalla
Gods
Enlil and 7 who decree fate
Ishtar and planet Venus
Tiamat and Tablets of Destiny
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Shamash: Encyclopedia - Shamash
4 primary:
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Shamash or Sama, was the common Akkadian name of the sun-god in Babylonia and Assy...
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Inanna: Encyclopedia - Inanna
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Anahita: Encyclopedia - Anahita
Anahita (or Nahid in Modern Persian), whose name means "unstained" or "immaculate", was an ancient Persian deity. Her cult was strongest ...
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Anu: Encyclopedia - Anu
4 primary:
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In Sumerian mythology and later for Assyrians and Babylonians, Anu (see also An) w...
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Enki: Encyclopedia - Enki
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Enki was a deity in Sumerian mythology, later known as Ea in Babylonian mythology....
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Assur: Encyclopedia - Assur
The city of Ashur (or Assur) on the Tigris was originally a colony of Akkad, and later became the first capital city of Assyria, to which...
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Earth Mother: Encyclopedia - Earth Mother
The Earth Mother is a motif that appears in many mythologies. The Earth Mother is a fertile goddess embodying the fertile earth itself an...
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An Mythology: Encyclopedia - An Mythology
4 primary:
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In Sumerian mythology, An (see also Anu) was the god whose name was synonymous wit...
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Mesopotamian Mythology: Encyclopedia - Mesopotamian Mythology
Gods
Enlil and 7 who decree fate
Ishtar and planet Venus
Tiamat and Tablets of Destiny
Annunaki and astronauts
Marduk and Babylon
Heroe...
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Amurru: Encyclopedia - Amurru
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Astoreth: Encyclopedia - Astoreth
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Astarte: Encyclopedia - Astarte
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Mot: Encyclopedia - Mot
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Anat: Encyclopedia - Anat
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Hadad: Encyclopedia - Hadad
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Asherah: Encyclopedia - Asherah
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Elohim: Encyclopedia - Elohim
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Yaw God: Encyclopedia - Yaw God
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Code Of Hammurabi: Encyclopedia - Code Of Hammurabi
The Code of Hammurabi, created ca. 1780 BC (short chronology), also known as the Codex Hammurabi, and Hammurabi's Code is one of the earl...
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Elyon: Encyclopedia - Elyon
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Waterworld: Encyclopedia - Waterworld
Waterworld was a 1995 film that was co-produced by Kevin Costner and directed by Kevin Reynolds. Problems encountered during filming mass...
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Ishtar:
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Ishtar (Akkadian, "The goddessb Isis") The goddess par excellence of the Sumero-Babylonian pantheon. She was fused with the ...
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Ishtar (Chald.). The Babylonian Venus, called "the eldest of heaven and earth", and daughter of Anu, the god of heaven. She ...
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Ishtar:
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Ishtar (Chaldean) Ancient Babylonian deity, eldest of heaven and earth, daughter of Anu (the lord of the heavens). Her worship was fer...
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Marik Ishtar: Encyclopedia Ii - Marik Ishtar - Naming
His name is also commonly read as Malik by fans. There is no conclusive evidence that the character's name was originally meant to be rom...
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Zera-ishtar:
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Zera-ishtar
Zera-Ishtar. See ZERU-ISHTAR
(See also: Zera-Ishtar , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary,
Body mind and Soul)
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Zeru-ishtar:
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Zeru-Ishtar (Chaldean) The chief or high priest of the Chaldeans, also called the Magian hierophant.
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Esther: Encyclopedia Ii - Esther - The Name
According to the Book of Esther she was a Jewish woman originally named Hadassah. When she entered the royal harem she received the name ...
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Esther: Encyclopedia Ii - Esther - The Name
According to the Book of Esther she was a Jewish woman originally named Hadassah. When she entered the royal harem she received the name ...
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Ishizu Ishtar: Encyclopedia Ii - Ishizu Ishtar - Notable Dueling Cards
Ishizu was a finalist in the Battle City tournament. She primarily plays with Fairy-type monsters.
Ishizu Ishtar - Monster Cards.
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Alabina: Encyclopedia Ii - Alabina - The Group
Alabina is made of lead singer Ishtar, who does the female vocals, and the band Los Niños de Sara, who provide male vocals and music.
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Tower Of Druaga: Encyclopedia Ii - Tower Of Druaga - Sequels
Several sequels were later made, further chronicling the feats of Gilgamesh and Ki. These were:
The Return of Ishtar (1986) - Arcade, MS...
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Esther: Encyclopedia Ii - Esther - The Story
Esther was the daughter of Abihail, a Benjamite. She resided with her cousin Mordecai, who held some office in the household of the Persi...
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Esther: Encyclopedia Ii - Esther - The Story
Esther was the daughter of Abihail, a Benjamite. She resided with her cousin Mordecai, who held some office in the household of the Persi...
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Marik Ishtar: Encyclopedia Ii - Marik Ishtar - Notable Dueling Cards
Marik's deck theme is immortality. While slowly torturing his opponents and watching them squirm, he plays and replays The Winged Dragon ...
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Alabina: Encyclopedia Ii - Alabina - Music
Alabina's music mixes many styles, cultures, and languages: Middle Eastern, Spanish music, French, raï, flamenco, gypsy, Arabic, and at ...
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Zara-ishtar:
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Zara-ishtar
Zara-Ishtar Thirteenth prophet of the Desatir. {BCW 6:272}
(See also: Zara-Ishtar , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary,
Body mi...
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Tower Of Druaga: Encyclopedia Ii - Tower Of Druaga - Gameplay
The player assumes the role of the hero Gilgamesh (also known as Gil), whose goal is to rescue the maiden Ki (pronounced "Kai") from the ...
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Lilith: Encyclopedia Ii - Lilith - Akkadian Mythology
Lilith - Kiskil-lilla.
Lilith has been identified with ki-sikil-lil-la-ke4, a female demon in the Sumerian prologue to the Gilgamesh ep...
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Deluge Mythology: Encyclopedia Ii - Deluge Mythology - Flood Myths In Various Cultures
Gods
Enlil
Ishtar
Tiamat and Tablets of Destiny
Annunaki
Marduk and Babylon
Heroes
Utnapishtim
Tammuz
Gilgamesh and
Enkidu
Monsters
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Lilith: Encyclopedia Ii - Lilith - Modern Magic
An 18th or 19th century Persian amulet, a protective charm for a newborn boy, kept in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, depicts Lilith in cha...
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Lilith: Encyclopedia Ii - Lilith - Jewish Tradition
A Hebrew tradition exists in which an amulet is inscribed with the names of three angels and placed around the neck of newborn boys in or...
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Istar, Ister:
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Istar, Ister
Istar, Ister. See ISHTAR
(See also: Istar, Ister , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Anunit:
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Anunit
Anunit (Chald.) The goddess of Akkad ; Lucifer, the morning star. Venus as the evening star was Ishtar of Erech.
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Tammuz: Encyclopedia Ii - Tammuz - An Older Interpretation
Based on the texts first found, it was assumed that Ishtar/Inana's descent into Kur occurred after the death of Tammuz/Dumuzid rather tha...
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Lilith: Encyclopedia Ii - Lilith - Lilith In The Bible
Isaiah 34:14, describing the desolation of Edom, is the only occurrence of Lilith in the Hebrew Bible:
14: pågšu sˤiyyim et-ʔiyyim w...
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Lilith: Encyclopedia Ii - Lilith - Lilith As Adam's First Wife
The passage in Genesis 1:27 — "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them...
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Anunit:
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Anunit (Chaldean) One of the popular nature goddesses of the early Babylonian peoples, who in one aspect is called Ishtar. Her worship...
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Anatu:
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Anatu
Anatu (Chald.). The female aspect of Anu (q.v.). She represents the Earth and Depth, while her consort represents the Heaven and Heigh...
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Kayanim:
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Kayanim
Kayanim (Hebrew, Jewish). Also written Cunim; the name of certain mystic cakes offered to Ishtar, the Babylonian Venus. Jeremiah speak...
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Deluge Mythology: Encyclopedia Ii - Deluge Mythology - Flood Myths In Various Cultures
Gods
Enlil and 7 who decree fate
Ishtar and planet Venus
Tiamat and Tablets of Destiny
Annunaki and astronauts
Marduk and Babylon
Heroe...
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Semitic Gods: Encyclopedia Ii - Semitic Gods - Proto-semitic Gods
This is a partial list of possible Proto-Semitic deities.
*Il-Ä€h (Supreme God, see El, Elyon, Elohim and Allah)
*Ad' (Storm God, see Ad...
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Yu-gi-oh! Anime And Manga Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Yu-gi-oh! Anime And Manga Characters - Manga First And Second Series Anime Characters
This section uses the names from the English manga.
Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga characters - Gozaburo Kaiba.
Appears in: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga,...
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Tammuz:
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TAMMUZ Babylonian equivalent of Osiris, God of spring, whose wife, Ishtar, descended into Hades in order to bring him back to life. It...
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Yu-gi-oh! Anime And Manga Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Yu-gi-oh! Anime And Manga Characters - Manga And First Series Anime Characters
This section uses the names from the English manga.
Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga characters - Arcade game player.
1st series name: Dragon
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Ninus:
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Ninus
Ninus In Greek mythology, founder of the city of Nineveh; hence also a name of the city itself. Ninus is regarded as the son of Belos ...
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Queen Of Heaven: Encyclopedia Ii - Queen Of Heaven - Fertile Crescent Religions
Queen of Heaven is a natural title for the Great Goddess central to many religions of antiquity. In Sumer Inanna was hailed as "Queen of ...
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Agade, Akkad:
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Agade or Akkad (from aga crown + de fire) Also Agadi. The ancient city of the Babylonian ruler Sargon I (2637-2587 BC), the wor...
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Hadad: Encyclopedia Ii - Hadad - Hadad In Aram And Israel
In the second millennium BCE, the king of Aleppo, or Halab, received a statue of Ishtar from the king of Mari, as a sign of deference, to...
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Red River Manga: Encyclopedia Ii - Red River Manga - Characters
Red River manga - Main.
Yuri Suzuki (鈴木夕梨 Suzuki Yūri) - Also known as the Goddess of war, Ishtar. She is the main character o...
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Nabu:
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Nabu (Chald.). Nebu or Nebo, generally; the Chaldean god of Secret Wisdom, from which name the Biblical, Hebrew term Nabiim (prophets)...
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Pergamon Museum: Encyclopedia Ii - Pergamon Museum - Exhibition
Among the great pieces the museum displays are:
The Pergamon Altar
Market Gate of Miletus
The Ishtar Gate and the Procession Street of B...
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Babylonian And Assyrian Religion: Encyclopedia Ii - Babylonian And Assyrian Religion - The Triads
Anu's unique position as the chief god of the highest heavens was always recognized in the theological system developed by the priests, w...
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Mesopotamian Religion: Encyclopedia Ii - Mesopotamian Religion - The Triads
Anu's unique position as the chief god of the highest heavens was always recognized in the theological system developed by the priests, w...
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Inanna:
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Inanna
Inanna (Sumerian, "Mistress of Heaven") The Sumerian goddess of love and war, identified with the Akkadian Eshtar (Ishtar). ...
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Inanna:
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Inanna (Sumerian, "Mistress of Heaven") The Sumerian goddess of love and war, identified with the Akkadian Eshtar (Ishtar). ...
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Music Of Mesopotamia: Encyclopedia Ii - Music Of Mesopotamia - Religious Music
Ea, ruler of the deep, was the patron god of music. The sound quality of the drum (Babylonian: balag), made from a bull hide, and pipe, m...
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European Dragon: Encyclopedia Ii - European Dragon - Roman Dragons
It it is theorized that western dragons have descended from Roman dragons. Roman dragons evolved from serpentine Greek ones, combined wit...
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Book Of Esther: Encyclopedia Ii - Book Of Esther - Interpretation Of Esther As An Allegory Of Babylonian Mythology
The History of Religions school of thought, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, argued against the historicity of the Bibl...
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Enkidu: Encyclopedia Ii - Enkidu - Enkidu Later In The Epic Of Gilgamesh
Enkidu assists Gilgamesh in his fight against Humbaba, the guardian monster of the Cedar forest. Contrary to Enkidu's conscience, he coop...
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Arameans: Encyclopedia Ii - Arameans - Religion And Art
It appears from their inscriptions as well as from their names, that Aramaeans worshipped Sumero-Akkadian and Canaanite gods, such Haddad...
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Ebla: Encyclopedia Ii - Ebla - Discovery And Excavation
In 1964, Italian archaeologists from the University of Rome La Sapienza directed by Paolo Matthiae began excavating at Tell Mardikh. In 1...
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Arbil: Encyclopedia Ii - Arbil - History
Arbil - Ancient history.
Urban life at Arbil can be dated back to at least twenty-third century BCE. The city's archaeological museum c...
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Mari Syria: Encyclopedia Ii - Mari Syria - Discovery And Excavation
Mari was discovered in 1933 on the eastern flank of Syria, near the Iraqi border. A Bedouin tribe was digging through a mound for a grave...
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Arbil: Encyclopedia Ii - Arbil - History
Arbil - Ancient history.
Urban life at Arbil can be dated back to at least twenty-third century BCE. The city's archaeological museum c...
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Arameans: Encyclopedia Ii - Arameans - Religion And Art
It appears from their inscriptions as well as from their names, that Aramaeans worshipped Sumero-Akkadian and Canaanite gods, such Haddad...
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Virgo: Encyclopedia Ii - Virgo - Mythology
Who exactly Virgo was considered to represent is uncertain; in history, it has been associated with nearly every prominent goddess, inclu...
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Femme Fatale: Encyclopedia Ii - Femme Fatale - History
She has existed, in one form or another, in folklore and myth in nearly all cultures. Some of the earliest examples include the Sumerian ...
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Femme Fatale: Encyclopedia Ii - Femme Fatale - History
She has existed, in one form or another, in folklore and myth in nearly all cultures. Some of the earliest examples include the Sumerian ...
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Tamti, Tamtu:
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Tamti, Tamtu
Tamti, Tamtu (Assyrian) The personified sea, whether of the cosmic space of our solar system, or of a sea of earth; hence primordial h...
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Exploration Of Venus: Encyclopedia Ii - Exploration Of Venus - Pre-spaceflight Observations
Exploration of Venus - Ancient cultures.
One of the oldest surviving astronomical documents, from the Babylonian library of Ashurbanipa...
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Breast: Encyclopedia Ii - Breast - Cultural Status
Historically, breasts were regarded as fertility symbols, due to the belief that milk is life-giving. Ancient statues of goddesses—so-c...
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Irkalla:
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Irkalla
Irkalla (Chaldean) The netherworld or underworld of the Babylonians, also known as Aralu, its entrance approached by a deep cavern. It...
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Anatum, Antum:
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Anatum or Antum (Chaldean) Consort of the god of heaven, Anu, supreme god of the Assyro-Babylonian pantheon. Whereas Anu represented h...
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Belit, Belita:
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Belit, Belita
Belit, Belita (Bab, Chald, Assyr) Chief lady; a title applicable to any important goddess in the pantheon, applied especially to Nin-l...
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Tammuz, Thammuz:
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Tammuz, Thammuz
Tammuz or Thammuz A Syrian and Phoenician deity corresponding to Adonis. In Babylonia, the Greek story of Venus and Adonis is repeated...
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