- (/bəˈrɒsəs/) or
Berosus (/bəˈroʊsəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Βηρωσσος, romanized:
Bērōssos;
possibly derived from Late
Babylonian Akkadian: 𒁹𒀭𒂗𒉺𒇻𒋙𒉡, romanized: Bēl-reʾû-šunu...
-
design of both is false, as both
Berossos and Manetho, as I have said before, want to
glorify each his own nation,
Berossos the Chaldean,
Manetho the Egyptian...
- ISBN 0-500-27384-7. Rollinger,
Robert (2013). "
Berossos and the Monuments". In Haubold, J.; et al. (eds.). The
World of
Berossos. Wiesbaden. p. 151. ISBN 978-3-447-06728-7...
- J.M.
Berossos and Manetho,
Introduced and Translated:
Native Traditions in
Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, 1996. De Breucker, Geert. "
Berossos of Babylon...
- that interval. It has been
suggested that he
obtained this
value from
Berossos (c. 3rd
century BC) who
reckoned time in
intervals of 60, 600 and 3600...
- read Larsamki), also
referred to as Larancha/Laranchon (Gk. Λαραγχων) by
Berossos and
connected with the
biblical Ellasar, was an
important city-state of...
- dead link] Verbrugghe,
Gerald P.; Wickersham, John M. (2001) [1996].
Berossos and Manetho,
introduced and translated:
Native traditions in
ancient Mesopotamia...
- Alla or Alla-Gula,
sukkal of Ningishzida.
Anahita Persia According to
Berossos, the cult of
Anahita was
introduced by
Artaxerxes I to many
cities in the...
- then-lover Clytie,
leaving her heartbroken.
Lysippe was the
mother of
Tanais by
Berossos. Her son only
venerated Ares and was
fully devoted to war,
neglecting love...
- 9–10 Smith, W.
Robertson (1887), p. 313–314. Breucker,
Geert de (2021). "
Berossos and the
Construction off a Near
Eastern Cultural History in
Response to...