• Asalluhi, also spelled as Asarluhi or Asalluhe, also known as Asaralimnuna, Asaralim, Asalim or Asarnuna was a Mesopotamian god primarily associated with...
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    Marduk (section Asalluhi)
    under the belief that Marduk and Asalluhi were the same god. Johandi on the other hand suggests that Marduk and Asalluhi were not seen as the same god,...
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    supplicants. Among the deities regarded as their children were Nanshe and Asalluhi. While the myth Enki and Ninhursag treats her as interchangeable with the...
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    a bilingual incantation written in both Sumerian and Akkadian, the god Asalluḫi describes the "evil udug" to his father Enki: O my father, the evil udug...
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  • to provide him with new names. He states that Marduk will be known as Asalluhi and subsequently partakes in further name-giving alongside Lahmu and Lahamu...
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    king ... 20 ... (Reverse) 1 First ... were giving [Eridu or Ku’ara?] to Asalluhi, 2 Second ... were giving [Bad-tibira to the nugig midwife?], 3 Third ...
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  • spouse. In incantations, Nammu could appear alongside deities such as Enki, Asalluhi and Nanshe. An early literary text known from a copy from Ebla mentions...
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  • to counter Namtar's influence. The same function was also attributed to Asalluhi. However, Namtar could in turn be implored to take care of other demons...
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  • a bilingual incantation written in both Sumerian and Akkadian, the god Asalluḫi describes the "evil udug" to his father Enki: O my father, the evil udug...
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    figures probably adapted the mythological and iconographic traditions of Asallúhi (also Asarlúhi or Asaruludu), the "princely bison" of Near Eastern traditions...
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    king ... 20 ... (Reverse) 1 First ... were giving [Eridu or Ku’ara?] to Asalluhi, 2 Second ... were giving [Bad-tibira to the nugig midwife?], 3 Third ...
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  • high, though in later periods she had to compete with deities such as Asalluhi and Marduk who shared her association with incantations.In the Ur III period...
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  • his Akkadian counterpart Ea), as well as his wife Damkina and their son Asalluhi. The cult center of Idlurugu, as well as a location where the trial by...
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  • god lists, he was syncretised with Marduk in later periods, similar to Asalluhi, a god of exorcisms and son of Enki, the agricultural god Enbilulu, as...
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  • named Guduga. A hymn to Sud from the reign of Bur-Suen of Isin refers to Asalluhi as her doorkeeper. Christopher Metcalf, who translated this composition...
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  • consecration of cultic objects mentions Ninagal alongside Aruru, Ea and Asalluhi. An Assyrian texts of the same genre from the first millennium BCE, Wood...
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    as unsubstantiated. Two names which originally designated the spouse of Asalluhi, Erua and Papnunanki, came to be used as names of Zarpanitu after her husband...
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    names from Mari. Muduggasa'a Asalluhi Muduggasa'a means "called with good name." Late texts attest that similar to how Asalluhi was conflated with Marduk...
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    though she is attested in an incantation from the Ur III period alongside Asalluhi, and in a late liver omen text "hand of Ninshubur" is listed one of the...
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  • hymns focus on the most important deities (Enlil, Inanna, Ninirigal, Enki, Asalluḫi, Nanna, Utu, Ningal, An, Damgalnuna and Nin-UM) and their cult centers...
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  • instances of names invoking his temple, Esagil, or the closely associated god Asalluhi have been noted. In Nippur, local nadītu were associated with the god Ninurta...
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  • Ninisina), Damu, and deities connected with incantations: Ea, his son Asalluhi, and the goddess Ningirima: This is not my incantation, it is the incantation...
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  • "major," as it originally belonged to a fully distinct deity. He considers Asalluhi, Tutu and Šazu to be the other names belonging to this category. It is...
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  • If a sign had been recognized as foreboding, the gods Ea and his son Asalluḫi, Šamaš, the sun god and god of justice (mīšaru), and often the deity, in...
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    and Adad revealed to me by means of divination, by the wisdom of Ea and Asalluhi, with the craft of the exorcist, according to the art of Kulla, the lord...
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  • associated with "the power of water, reeds, birds and fish" alongside Enki, Asalluhi, Nanshe and Nin-MAR.KI, the view that Mesopotamian gods can be grouped...
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  • (Nin-)ges-zida, and Ninsun. A tablet from Puzrish-Dagan indicates that only Ninsun, Asalluḫi and Nindamana actually had temples in Ku'ara and suggests that Martu, who...
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  • this genre from the third millennium BCE lists him alongside Enki and Asalluhi, who are common in magical formulas, and Ninshubur, who is otherwise virtually...
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    Lamashtu from the same city as well, in this case following the pair Ea and Asalluḫi. A copy of the Adapa myth from Amarna, presumably a part of a scribal school...
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