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Enlil,
later known as Elil and Ellil, is an
ancient Mesopotamian god ****ociated...
- The Hymn to
Enlil,
Enlil and the Ekur (
Enlil A), Hymn to the Ekur, Hymn and
incantation to
Enlil, Hymn to
Enlil the all
beneficent or
Excerpt from an...
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Enlil and Ninlil, the Myth of
Enlil and Ninlil, or
Enlil and Ninlil: The
begetting of
Nanna is a
Sumerian creation myth,
written on clay
tablets in the...
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Ancestors of
Enlil or Enki-Ninki
deities were a
group of
Mesopotamian deities.
Individual lists do not
agree on
their number,
though the enumerations...
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Wikisource has
original text
related to this article: Kadashman-
Enlil I Kadašman-
Enlil I (mka-dáš-man-dEN.LÍL in
contemporary inscriptions) was a K****ite...
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Enuma Anu
Enlil (𒌓𒀭𒈾𒀭𒂗𒆤𒇲 U4 AN.na dEN.LÍL.lá, lit. When [the gods] Anu and
Enlil [...]),
abbreviated EAE, is a
major series of 68 or 70 tablets...
- LÍL;
meaning uncertain) was a
Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of
Enlil. She
shared many of his functions,
especially the
responsibility for declaring...
- (and by
extension Marduk and
Enlil) was in place. The
names of the city
walls were switched, with Imgur-
Enlil and Nimit-
Enlil in
Babylon while Imgur-Marduk...
- Shu-
Enlil (also
known as Ibarum) was a son of
Sargon the Great,
first ruler of the
Akkadian Empire. He
lived in the 23rd
century BCE.
Ibrium Ibrahim (disambiguation)...
- Kudur-
Enlil,
rendered in
cuneiform as Ku-dur dEN.LÍL (c. 1254–1246 BC
short chronology), "son of
Enlil," was the 26th king of the 3rd or K****ite dynasty...