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    Erra (sometimes called Irra) is an Akkadian plague god known from an 'epos' of the eighth century BCE. Erra is the god of mayhem and pestilence who is...
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    Erra (stylized in all caps as ERRA) is an American progressive metalcore band from Birmingham, Alabama, formed in 2009. The band was named after the homonymous...
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  • Erra can refer to: Erra (god), a Babylonian god Erra, Estonia, a settlement in Sonda Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia Erra, the purported home planet of...
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    also present in the Mesopotamian An-Anum god list.) Nungal (Babylonian mythology), daughter of Ereshkigal Erra (god) Ugur (Hurrian religion; also a sukkal...
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    Nergal (section Erra)
    most important god, after Marduk and Nabu. Nergal was associated with a large number of local or foreign deities. The Akkadian god Erra was syncretised...
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    "Finding God Before God Finds Me"". Vampster. Retrieved March 8, 2024. Enis, Eli (February 13, 2023). "Bad Omens announce U.S. tour with Erra and Invent...
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    2018 Horry, Ruth (2016), "Erra (god); God of war and plagues, who later became closely associated with the underworld god Nergal", Ancient Mesopotamian...
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    all mankind. In the epic poem Erra and Išum, which was written in Akkadian in the eighth century BC, Anu gives Erra, the god of destruction, the Sebettu...
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    Ishbi-Erra (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅖𒁉𒀴𒊏 diš-bi-ir₃-ra) was the founder of the dynasty of Isin, reigning from c. 2017— 1986 BC (MC). Ishbi-Erra was preceded by...
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    Marduk (section Epic of Erra)
    anger. In the Erra epic, Erra convinced Marduk to leave Esagil and to go to the netherworld, leaving Erra to become king. Afterwards, Erra wreaks havoc...
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    Enki (redirect from Ea (Babylonian god))
    instead of cuneiform script. Enki (Sumerian: 𒀭𒂗𒆠 DEN-KI) is the Sumerian god of water, knowledge (gestú), crafts (gašam), and creation (nudimmud), and...
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  • war, and healing Ugur, a war god of Mesopotamian origin Adad, a weather god often portrayed as a warrior Erra, a god of war associated with Nergal,...
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    Poem of Erra; Tablet 1, line 147.(Kvanvig 2011, pp. 161–2) The seven sages are also mentioned in the Epic of Erra (aka 'Song of Erra', or 'Erra and Ishum');...
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    god Shamash, and an attendant of Erra Nusku, god of heavenly and earthly fire and light, and patron of the arts Shamash, ancient Mesopotamian Sun god...
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    and Ellil. In the eighth-century BC Poem of Erra, the Anunnaki are described as the brothers of the god Nergal and are depicted as antagonistic towards...
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    Uta-napishtim is tasked by the god Enki to abandon his worldly possessions and create a giant ship to be called Preserver of Life. In Erra and Išum, Marduk is said...
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  • underworld deities, especially Nergal (or Erra) and Shubula. He was associated with fire, but was not exclusively a fire god unlike Gibil. While he was not considered...
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  • to possess similar qualities, such as the Mesopotamian god Ishum (“fire”), an attendant of Erra, as well as the angel from Exodus 3:2 described as a “fiery...
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    introduced from Mari and were linked only by their northwestern origin. Ishbi-Erra of Isin, assumed to be of Amorite origin and described by Ibbi-Sin of Ur...
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  • Babylonian Empire. Ishbi-Erra (fl. c. 1953—1920 BCE by the short chronology) was the founder of the Dynasty of Isin. Ishbi-Erra of the First Dynasty of...
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  • has been proposed that Iyarri might have developed from the Mesopotamian god Erra, or that he was influenced by him. A different proposal considers his name...
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    settlements in the Diyala basin. One of the sons of Ishbi-Erra bore the name Ishbi-Erra-naram-Kakka, "Ishbi-Erra is the beloved of Kakka". This choice might indicate...
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  • considered subjects of Pazuzu. A text placing her in the entourage of the god Erra is also known. Incantations directed against her are attested as early...
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    Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: נְבוֹ‏, romanized: Nəḇo) is the Babylonian patron god of literacy, the rational arts, scribes, and wisdom. He is associated with...
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  • Erra, who came to be identified with Nergal from the Old Babylonian period onward. In the Epic of Erra, she appears as the wife of the eponymous god,...
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  • Erragal or Errakal was a Mesopotamian god presumed to be related to Erra. However, there is no agreement about the nature of the connection between them...
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  • appears in the myth Erra and Naram-Sin. Wilfred G. Lambert argued that the eponymous god should be understood as Nergal, rather than Erra, due to being referred...
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    also spelled Qingu (𒀭𒆥𒄖, d kin-gu, lit. 'unskilled laborer'), was a god in Babylonian mythology, and the son of the gods Abzu and Tiamat. After the...
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  • Seven appear as characters in the Erra Epic, a text from the early first millennium that describes the titular god Erra (Nergal) going on a warpath and...
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    Dumuzid with the snake-god Ištaran, who in that ritual, is described as having died. Dumuzid was also identified with the god Ama-ušumgal-ana (𒀭𒂼𒃲𒁔𒀭𒈾...
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