Ugallu, the "Big Weather-Beast", (Sumerian inscribed 𒌓𒃲𒆷/UD.GAL.LA, Akkadian: ūmu rabû, meaning "big day"; or, better in this case: "big storm"). It...
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proven to be of foreign origin. On some amulets, Pazuzu appears alongside Ugallu and Lulal, protective deities who were thought to solely benefit mankind...
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cat form. Ugallu (ウガルル, Ugaruru) Voiced by: Fairouz Ai (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft (English) Mikan's familiar, whose name comes from Ugallu. Originally...
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portrayed as being negeltû, "roused", and gullutu, "frightened". Along with Ugallu, Girtablullû, and others, he is one of the seven mythological apkallu or...
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His appearance was essentially the opposite, or complement of that of Ugallu, with a human head replacing that of an animal and an animal's body replacing...
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Kathy Brown Liquid People Sonic & Silver Wickaman Junglist BassPrey DJ Ugallu FabricLive.13 Red Alert 2005 Crazy World 2008 "Your Sound" (1995) "Jim Kutta"...
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('Exalted Serpent'), Mušḫuššu ('Furious Snake'), Laḫmu (the 'Hairy One'), Ugallu (the 'Big Weather-Beast'), Uridimmu ('Mad Lion'), Girtablullû ('Scorpion-Man')...
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type of mythical snake), kusarikku (bison-men associated with Shamash) or Ugallu. In god lists, a singular Lahmu sometimes appears among the ancestors of...
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indicate it was viewed as more peaceful than other similar beings. Ugallu Ishkur/Adad Ugallu ("big day" or "big weather beast") was a class of beings in Mesopotamian...
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Pazuzu – Mesopotamian demon lilu – Masculine Akkadian word for evil spirits Ugallu – Mythical monster in Babylonian religion Neumann 1977, pp. 1050. Noegel...
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Nedu both had lion heads, human hands, and bird-like feet, which fit the ugallu, seen from Sennacherib's and Ashurbanipal's reliefs. Sanders, Seth (2009)...
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charms, decorated with suitable apotropaic illustrations such as that of Ugallu, the lion-headed demon, during the Neo-Assyrian period: He who transgressed...
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(Bašmu), “hairy one” (Laḫmu), “Bull-Man” (Kusarikku), “Big-Weather Beast” (Ugallu), “Mad Lion” (Uridimmu), “Fish-Man” (Kulullû) and “Carp-Goat” (suhurmašu)...
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brandishes a knife in one hand and a club or mace in the other. This is Ugallu, “Big Weather Beast”, one of the eleven monsters who were to be conquered...
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the head of the bed with the previous gods, their sister Narunde, and an Ugallu demon. One text involving their placement at the head of the bed specifically...
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appears alongside the god Muštēšir-ḫablim, elsewhere described as "the ugallu (a lion-like mythical being) of Babylon." It has been proposed that he was...
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Enmesharra), the twin gods Lugalirra and Meslamtaea, and the lion-like creature Ugallu. Her statuette had to be made of tamarisk wood and decorated with red and...
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dagger in their left. Other models that were fashioned included dogs, ugallus, various gods (e.g. Meslamtae’a) and monsters, all invoked with the purpose...
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