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    Tiamat (category Sea and river goddesses)
    them and is killed. Enraged, she also wars upon those of her own and Apsu's children who killed her consort, bringing forth a series of monsters as weapons...
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    Bronze Age. This piece was thought to be recited in a ritual celebration of the Babylonian new year. It chronicles the birth of the gods, the world, and man...
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    applied to the "great gods", but it later came to refer to all the gods of Heaven collectively. In some instances, the terms Anunnaki and Igigi are used synonymously...
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    Enūma Eliš (category Library of Ashurbanipal)
    Bachvarova, Mary (2017). revision of translation: "Kumarbi Cycle". Gods, Heroes, and Monsters: A Sourcebook of Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern Myths in Translation...
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  • with all of his anxiety, self-doubts and fears forever while retaining Zeus' attention and the other gods' scorn. In Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Ganymede...
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    moralizing impulse of the Middle Ages: Hercules, who subdued and destroyed monsters, bandits, and criminals, was justly famous and renowned for his great...
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    Elish, where sea monsters are generated for combat with other gods, in Berossus' account, they emerge by spontaneous generation and are described in a...
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    historical region of southern Mesopotamia (now south-central Iraq), emerging during the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages between the sixth and fifth millennium...
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    Neo-Sumerian art (category Sumerian art and architecture)
    monsters did not completely disappear. On the cup there are 2 standing dragons holding a spear with their front legs. They are scary looking monsters...
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    Hurrians (category States and territories established in the 3rd millennium BC)
    northwestern Mesopotamia and the area of Kirkuk in modern Iraq by the Middle Bronze Age. Their presence was attested at Nuzi, Urkesh and other sites. They eventually...
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    Lamassu (category Assyrian art and architecture)
    Pantheon of Uruk During the Neo-Babylonian Period. Brill. ISBN 90-04-13024-1. Black, Jeremy; Green, Anthony (2003). An Illustrated dictionary, Gods, Demons...
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    The gods and functions of the temple are described and praised during temple dedication with different parts of the temple described: its interior and exterior...
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    an ifrit seeks vengeance for murder of Iraqi civilians by U.S soldiers. In both the novel American Gods (2001) and the television adaptation by Neil Gaiman...
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    Andy Serkis (category English people of Iraqi descent)
    and Baghdad, Iraq. His mother, Lylie Weech, was half Iraqi and half English, and taught disabled children; his father, Clement Serkis, was an Iraqi-Armenian...
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    Martin Amis (redirect from Gods' Dice)
    released two collections of short stories (Einstein's Monsters and Heavy Water) and five volumes of collected journalism and criticism (The Moronic Inferno...
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    Anu (category Sky and weather gods)
    personification of the sky, king of the gods, and ancestor of many of the deities in ancient Mesopotamian religion. He was regarded as a source of both divine and human...
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    beliefs (concerning the gods, creation and the cosmos, the origin of man, and so forth) and practices of the civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia, particularly...
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    Nergal (category Death gods)
    God versus Gods: Judaism in the Age of Idolatry. Mosaica Press. ISBN 978-1946351463. Kraeling, Emil G. H. (1925). "The Early Cult of Hebron and Judg. 16:1-3"...
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  • of a tiger and the remaining body of a human. Khnum – The ram-headed Egyptian God. Maahes, Pakhet, Sekhmet, and Tefnut – Each of these Egyptian Gods has...
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    Luke Gygax (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    the world of Okkorim based on inspiration from his military service in Iraq and visits to Morocco, where he met his wife Bouchra. The world of Okkorim was...
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  • Titan Quest (category Video games set in Iraq)
    to stock fantasy monsters from the Dungeons & Dragons universe. According to him, the process started when the chosen enemy monsters were given initial...
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    judges of the underworld deem her guilty and strike her dead. Three days later, Ninshubur pleads with all the gods to bring Inanna back. All of them refuse...
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  • Transformers One, The Wild Robot, Zack Snyder's Twilight of the Gods, and the upcoming untitled Wallace and Gromit film. A new non-competitive section was revealed...
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    feature film based on the Epic of Gilgamesh, directed by Karzan Kardozi and filmed in Iraqi Kurdistan. After a priceless tablet of Gilgamesh is stolen from...
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    "And the Winners of the Revolver Golden Gods Awards 2014 Are…". Metal Injection. Retrieved April 15, 2023. "Metal Hammer Golden Gods 2014 Review and Winners"...
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    the Iraq Museum, Baghdad A room with Mesopotamian art, from the Louvre Mosul Museum Wikimedia Commons has media related to Art of Mesopotamia. Iraqi art...
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  • Total number of Oscar awarded: 2,170 Films with the most awards: Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997), and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)...
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    news of preparations for a massive counterattack, Umar ordered Muthana to abandon Iraq and retreat to the edge of the Arabian Desert. The Iraqi campaign...
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  • to death, and when the records ˹of deeds˺ are laid open, and when the sky is stripped away, and when the Hellfire is fiercely flared up, and when Paradise...
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  • dinosaurs List of films based on actual events Lists of Western films Middle Ages in film List of films based on Arthurian legend Asian period drama films...
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