Nineveh (redirect from Nergal Gate)
the time of Sennacherib were found at the gate in 2022. Nergal Gate: Named for the god Nergal, it may have been used for some ceremonial purpose, as it...
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became a "Public Utility Establishment", under the sole direction of Jean Nergal, who remained director until his death on 3 January 1987. Yves Larec...
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Fusier-Gir as Tante Amélie Micheline Dax as La brune remplaçante Jean Nergal as Van Roosebeck Jean Lefebvre as Edouard, le fils d'Amélie Philippe Olive [fr]...
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when I'm cycling." All music composed by Nergal. All arrangements by Behemoth. All lyrics written by Nergal, except where noted. Production and performance...
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in Eblaite tradition. Eblaites considered him and the Mesopotamian god Nergal to be equivalents, most likely based on their shared role as war deities...
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the heavenly deities. During this period, the underworld deities Damkina, Nergal, and Madānu are listed as the most powerful among the Anunnaki, alongside...
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"Moving the Stones of Baalbek–The Wonders of Roman Engineering". Fleeing Nergal, Seeking Stars. Retrieved 2016-03-02. Ruprechtsberger 1999, p. 10 Ruprechtsberger...
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in the Underworld. The Akkadian myth of Nergal et Ereshkigal portrays Ereshkigal as the wife of the god Nergal. However, in Descent of Inanna into the...
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drawn between, Puranic Vishnu, Manichaean Adamas, Chaldean / Babylonian Nergal, Egyptian Horus, Hellenic Ares and Heracles. Yasht 14, the hymn of praise...
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(reigned 693 BC-689 BC), Chaldean prince chosen as King of Babylon after Nergal-ushezib. He led the Babylonian populace in revolt against Assyria and King...
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uniquely high number of epithets and alternate names, comparable only to Nergal. Many of her myths involve her taking over the domains of other deities...
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Hiro – guitars Jean Baudin – bass Victor Smolski – guitars George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher – vocals Former members Tony Norman – guitars Nergal – vocals Mike...
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(3486'–3508') Adad (3509'–3525') Zababa (3526'–3536') Ishtar (3537'–3573') Nergal (3574'–3589') Nintu (3590'–3599') Ninkarrak (3600'–3619') All the gods (3620'–3635')...
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{d}ne3-iri11-gal a-pi5-ak{ki} a mu-ru "Dudu, the Great king of Akkad, for Nergal of Apiak has dedicated this" — Vase of Dudu, King of Akkad, circa 2170 BC...
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underworld, as in Mesopotamia Malik is twice equated with the underworld god Nergal. Day also notes that Isaiah seems to associate Moloch with Sheol. The Ugaritic...
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Nergal represented the planet Mars, the emblem of violence and bloodshed. The Samaritans or 'Cutheans' also worshiped the Mesopotamian deity Nergal....
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Charles-Auguste Bontemps, Giovanni Baldelli, Jean Champagne, Jeanne Humbert, Albert Joël, Imbert-Nergal, Roger Monclin, Alain Kersauze, Albert Potvin...
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30th-June 1st 1988. Museum Tusculanum Press. p. 353. ISBN 978-87-7289-070-8. Jean-Jacques Glassner (2003). The Invention of Cuneiform: Writing in Sumer. JHU...
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with a wand, and as responsible for the weeding of fields belonging to Nergal. Elsewhere the expulsion of insects is the domain of the deities Ninkilim...
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Lucinda. "My Lord with his Dogs. Continuity and Change in the Cult of Nergal in Parthian Mesopotamia". In: Edessa in hellenistisch-römischer Zeit: Religion...
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Luniya 1978, p. 312 Pingree 1978, pp. 533, 554ff Cambon, Pierre; Jarrige, Jean-François (2006). Afghanistan, les trésors retrouvés: Collections du Musée...
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to Earth. The ancient Sumerians named Mars Nergal, the god of war and plague. During Sumerian times, Nergal was a minor deity of little significance, but...
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Tuttul, Ninhursag in Kes, Ea in Eridu, Sin in Ur, Samas in Sippar, (and) Nergal in Kutha, that (Naram-Sin) be (made) the god of their city, and they built...
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Culture, 500 BCE-300 CE. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199656127. Bingen, Jean. Hellenistic Egypt. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007 (hardcover...
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Instruction. London: Ward, Lock, and Co. 1878. p. 116. Farrel, Pam; Jones, Jean (2017). Discovering Hope in the Psalms: A Creative Bible Study Experience...
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Lady, Serpenteen, Blockade, Short Cut, the Blank Slate, and Groundswell. Nergal Green Lantern Annual #9 (September 2000) An Oan that came to Earth, married...
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twenty seventh day of the month could be regarded as a festival of Nammu and Nergal, and prescribe royal offerings to these two deities during it. Nammu appears...
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2017). Images of Mithra. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-251111-9. Jean Perrot (28 August 2013). The Palace of Darius at Susa: The Great Royal Residence...
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conceive another god. Two of the offspring are gods of the underworld, Nergal-Meclamta-ea and Ninazu. The third god, Enbilulu is called the "inspector...
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(found in names such as Mikael and Ishmael), with Ia (Mikaia, Ishmaia). Jean Bottéro (1952) and others suggested that Ia in this case is a West Semitic...
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