- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Anshar ( ð’€ð’Š¹ AN.Å ARâ‚‚, Neo-****yrian Akkadian: ð’€ð’Š¹, lit. 'whole sky') was a Mesopotamian...
- and
Tiamat two gods
issued –
Lahmu and Lahamu; next
Anshar and
Kishar were created. From
Anshar came
firstly the god Anu, and from Anu, came Nudimmud...
- first-born son of Abzu and Tiamat. He and his
sister Laḫamu are the
parents of
Anshar and Kishar,
parents of Anu and thus
ancestors of Ea and
Marduk according...
-
sister and wife of
Anshar, the male principle, and the
mother of Anu.
Kishar may
represent the
earth as a
counterpart to
Anshar, the sky, and can be...
-
parents of the 'ends' of the
heavens (
Anshar, from an-Å¡ar, 'heaven-totality/end') and the
earth (Kishar);
Anshar and
Kishar were
considered to meet at...
- some
legends Ki and An were
brother and sister,
being the
offspring of
Anshar ("Sky Pivot") and
Kishar ("Earth Pivot"),
earlier personifications of the...
-
daughter of
Tiamat and Abzu. With her
brother Lahmu she is the
mother of
Anshar and Kishar, who were in turn
parents of the
first gods. 19th and
early 20th...
-
Sultantepe version of the myth
Nergal and Ereshkigal, and as a
messenger of
Anshar in Enūma Eliš. A
deity named dga-ga is
already attested in the
Early Dynastic...
- I. In the
inscriptions of
Sargon II
Ashur was
sometimes referred to as
Anshar, and
under Sennacherib it
became a
common systemic way to
spell his name...
- children, god
lists also
often enumerated his
various ancestors, such as
Anshar or Alala. A
variant of one such
family tree
formed the
basis of the Enūma...