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Enmesharra (Sumerian: 𒀭𒂗𒈨𒊹𒊏
Enmešarra, "Lord of all mes") was a
Mesopotamian god ****ociated with the underworld. He was
regarded as a
member of an...
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thought to
record the
names of the
deceased as they
entered the underworld.
Enmesarra is a
minor deity of the underworld.
Seven or
eight other minor deities...
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stellar or
atmospheric phenomenon. The
Sebitti can
appear as sons of
Enmešarra, a
poorly known antagonistic figure known from some
myths about Enlil...
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varies from 3 to 21. 7 or 8
appear in
Early Dynastic god lists, 9 (10 if
Enmešarra is counted) in the Old
Babylonian god list from Mari, 16 in the Old Babylonian...
- p****age
stating that "with Dagan's
authority [gods] have been
guarding Enmešarra from time immemorial" is known;
Dagan might however be a
synonym of Enlil...
- also be
found in the so-called Bird Call Text: The **** is the bird of
Enmešarra. Its cry is, "You
sinned against Tutu."
According to
Wilfred G. Lambert...
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Taurus Anu 3 SIPA.AN.NA True
Shepherd of Anu
Orion Anu 4 ŠU.GI Old Man (
Enmešarra, the last of Enlil's
primeval ancestors) ****us
Enlil 5 GAM
Crook Auriga...
- Gula with the
mourning rites of Enmesharra: "Gula set up
weeping for
Enmešarra, who had been defeated." Gula was
already present in the
local pantheon...
- the name Namšara
might be a
corrupt form of the
Mesopotamian theonym Enmešarra, one of the
ancestors of Enlil. An
earlier proposal was that the name...
- the
seven children of Enmesharra. One text
calls her the "daughter of
Enmešarra, whom
Enlil married."
Shuzianna was
worshiped chiefly in Nippur, where...