• Lagamal or Lagamar (Akkadian: "no mercy") was a Mesopotamian deity associated chiefly with Dilbat (modern Tell al-Deylam). A female form of Lagamal was...
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  • was the goddess Ninegal, while his children were the underworld deity Lagamal, who like him was associated with Dilbat, and the love goddess Nanaya....
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    animals. Two Mesopotamian deities incorporated into Elamite tradition, Lagamal and Ishmekarab, were regarded as his assistants. He was chiefly worshiped...
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    existed in Elam but that remain virtually unknown to us." W. G. Lambert, Lāgamāl [in] Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archäologie vol...
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    origin. Similar scarabs are also known from Byblos, Sidon and Ugarit. Lagamal was a Mesopotamian deity worshiped chiefly in Dilbat, but it was prominent...
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    associated with familiar Elamite components, such as kudur "servant", and Lagamal, an important goddess in the Elamite pantheon. The Jewish Encyclopedia...
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  • husband. In a god list from neo-Babylonian period they are followed by Lagamal, who was regarded as a son of Urash. In a ritual text, also from the neo-Babylonian...
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    underworld (Mesopotamian) Shuwala, a goddess of Hurrian origin worshipped in Ur Lagamal, minor underworld deity Birtum, husband of Manungal Djall, symbolizes the...
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    CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Lambert, Wilfred G. (1983), "Lāgamāl", Archived copy, Reallexikon der Assyriologie, archived from the original...
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    cultic journey of a statue, similar to celebrations of deities such as Lagamal or Belet Nagar attested in the same region. He was also celebrated during...
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  • in the proximity of Susa, similar to deities such as Pinikir, Manzat, Lagamal, Adad and Shala, However, direct references to worship of Nahhunte are...
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  • Pinikir Shaushka Shuwala Takitu Shumaliya Mariote Belet Nagar Ishtarat Lagamal Ninkarrak Amasagnudi Azimua Bau Belili Bizilla Dumuzi-abzu Duttur Ereshkigal...
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    phrase describing her. Another of Urash's children was the underworld deity Lagamal, while his wife was Ninegal. In one neo-Babylonian ritual text, Nanaya...
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    Reallexikon der Assyriologie, retrieved 2022-02-06 Lambert, Wilfred G. (1983), "Lāgamāl", Reallexikon der Assyriologie, retrieved 2022-02-06 Lambert, Wilfred G...
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  • emigration of the inhabitants of Kish to other parts to Mesopotamia, similar to Lagamal names pointing at origin of the families of persons bearing them in Dilbat...
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  • Sumerian god of brick making. WGPSN Lagamal 64°18′N 115°47′E / 64.3°N 115.79°E / 64.3; 115.79 (Lagamal) 131 2000 Lagamal, Mesopotamian; minor underworld...
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  • Susa, Ishmekarab was associated with Inshushinak and Lagamal. Nathan Wasserman refers to Lagamal and Ishmekarab as a couple. Wouther Henkelman assumes...
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  • kingdom of Mari, possibly a deified ancestor. He was closely associated with Lagamal. A possibly related deity is also listed among the hounds of Marduk in...
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  • Sumerian god of brick making. WGPSN Lagamal 64°18′N 115°47′E / 64.3°N 115.79°E / 64.3; 115.79 (Lagamal) 131 2000 Lagamal, Son of Babylonian god Ea. WGPSN...
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    deity is Ishmekarab, who could also be associated with Inshushinak and Lagamal. Kusarikku (bull-men, or, as argued by Frans Wiggermann, bison-men) were...
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  • Susa and its surroundings, similarly as in the case of deities such as Lagamal, Pinikir, Adad and Shala. The sites og Deh-e Now and Tappeh Horreeye in...
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  • love from the entourage of Inanna, as well as the minor underworld deity Lagamal, worshiped in Susa as an attendant of Inshushinak moreso than in Mesopotamia...
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  • mongoose deity Ninkilim, the agricultural god Urash (his court includes Lagamal, in other lists present among underworld deities), Nitaḫ, the war god Zababa...
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    worshiped in Dilbat. An incantation from Der lists him alongside Urash's son Lagamal. A neo-Babylonian text refers to Ipte-bit as a female deity, one of the...
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  • Sasson this view is incorrect, as are the occasional attempts to classify Lagamal and Latarak as similar deities. Two main proposals regarding the original...
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    whose worship is known mostly from that part of Elam include Pinikir, Lagamal and Manzat. Only the so-called Persepolis Fortification Archive from early...
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  • be interpreted as a negated infinite (of unknown meaning), similar to Lagamal. In an emesal vocabulary and in the Weidner god list, they are treated...
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    Enlil. Similar celebrations centered on deities such as Dagan and the pair Lagamal and Ikshudum are attested in the same region. It has been proposed that...
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  • the king" (dayyān šarrim) pronounced a verdict in front of Yakrub-El and Lagamal. A letter to Zimri-Lim from Šamaš-nasir, an official stationed in Terqa...
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  • negated infinitive form of an unidentified Akkadian word, analogously to Lagamal's. A single unpublished commentary on the Weidner god list explains it as...
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