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Belili was a
Mesopotamian goddess. This name
refers both to a
sister of
Dumuzi known from some of the
texts pertaining to his death, and to a primordial...
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Anshar and Kishar,
Enurulla and Ninurulla,
Engur and Gara, and
Alala and
Belili.
Frans Wiggermann proposes that this
tradition had its
origin in northern...
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whose spouse was Kishar.
Another tradition most
likely regarded Alala and
Belili as his parents. A
larger group of his ancestors,
arranged into multiple...
- Duri and Dari (eternity) and
other such
figures and
preceding Alala and
Belili. ****yriolgist
Frans Wiggermann, who
specializes in the
study of origins...
- Baalah,
properly Baʿalah, the wife or
female counterpart of Baal (also
Belili) Ba'alat Gebal,
goddess of Byblos,
Phoenicia Hadad,
often known as Baʿal...
- hymn of Shulgi,
refers to Anu and his wife
Urash as Geshtinanna's parents.
Belili was
regarded as a
sister of
Geshtinanna and Dumuzi. It has been suggested...
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sources is the
goddess Belili, who also
appears to be Dumuzid's sister. The
relation between her and the
primordial deity Belili ****ociated with Alala...
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known enumerations of the
ancestors of Enlil, and in many
cases Alala and
Belili are Anu's
parents instead of
Anshar and Kishar. The
oldest attestation of...
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return to the
world of the living,
namely her
husband Dumuzi. His
sister Belili, however,
takes part of the
punishment upon herself, so that from now on...
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personification of the
subterranean primeval waters.
Alala and
Belili Alala and
Belili were
ancestors of Anu,
usually appearing as the
final pair in god...