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mythological poem Lugal-e, Asag or Azag (Sumerian:𒀉𒉺 a₂-sag₃ Akkadian:
asakku), is a
monstrous demon, so
hideous that his
presence alone makes fish boil...
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Namtaru lemnu asakkū marṣūtu,
inscribed NAM.TAR ḪUL.GÁL Á.SÀG GIG.GA, is an
ancient Mesopotamian medical treatise from the
first millennium BC
which concerns...
- (Christian mythology)
Arunasura (Hindu mythology) Asag (Sumerian demonology)
Asakku (Babylonian mythology) Asb'el (Jewish mythology) Asmodai/Asmodeus (Jewish...
- Innin(Inanna),
queen of
queens Lamashtu, O
great lady Who
seizes the
painful Asakku Overwhelming the Alû Come not nigh what
belongeth to the man Be conjured...
- the form of a
winged lion, a
common motif in
Sumerian and
Akkadian lore.
Asakku Durandal Excalibur List of
mythological weapons Mjølnir
Vajra Black, J.A...
- demons.
Lamashtu was
viewed his daughter. A
group of seven,
eight or nine
Asakku demons called "the sons of Anu" is also known. In a text
referred to as...
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Arkan Sonney (Manx) –
Fairy hedgehog. Asag (Sumerian) –
Hideous rock demon.
Asakku (Sumerian) – Demon.
Asanbosam (West Africa) – Iron-toothed vampire. Asena...
- Pessimism,
Chronicle P, Maglû, Bīt rimki, Zu-buru-dabbeda,
Advice to a Prince,
Asakkū marsūtu, the
Great Prayer to Šamaš, the MUL.APIN, the Sag-gig-ga-meš, and...
- deeds,
waging war
against his
mountain rival á-sàg (“Disorder”; Akkadian:
Asakku),
destroying cities and
crushing skulls,
restoration of the flow of the...
- 8–10
Purification rituals Asakkū marṣūtu Zisurrû (Magic
circle of flour) Sag-gig-ga-meš (Headache) Muruṣ kišâdi (Neckaches) Tu-ra kìlib-ba (All illness)...