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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...
- half,
Enmesharra's Defeat is
likely composed in the
Seleucid or
Parthian era.
Structurally similar to the
Enuma Elish, the text
starts with
Enmesharra and...
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Mummu was
perceived as an
inactive figure,
similarly to
deities such as
Enmesharra or Qingu.
Mummu is best
known from the epic poem Enūma Eliš,
where he...
- such as
Alalu in
Hurrian religion or
ancestors of Enlil, for
example Enmesharra, in
Mesopotamian religion.
Offerings to him are
mentioned in a number...
- Inanna/Ishtar Nanna/Sin Utu/Shamash
Other major deities Adad
Dumuzid Enkimdu Enmesharra Ereshkigal Ki
Kingu Geshtinanna Lahar Marduk Nergal Ninurta Šulpae Minor...
- Inanna/Ishtar Nanna/Sin Utu/Shamash
Other major deities Adad
Dumuzid Enkimdu Enmesharra Ereshkigal Ki
Kingu Geshtinanna Lahar Marduk Nergal Ninurta Šulpae Minor...
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spouse of Enlil. She is also
known from the
enumerations of
children of
Enmesharra,
while in the myth Enki and
Ninmah she is one of the
seven minor goddesses...
- He
could be
equated with
other deities of
similar character, such as
Enmesharra. It is not
known which part of
Mesopotamia he
originated in,
though references...
- Inanna/Ishtar Nanna/Sin Utu/Shamash
Other major deities Adad
Dumuzid Enkimdu Enmesharra Ereshkigal Ki
Kingu Geshtinanna Lahar Marduk Nergal Ninurta Šulpae Minor...
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lists of so-called "seven
conquered Enlils,"
deities ****ociated with
Enmesharra.
Another deity also
identified as Ningishzida's
sukkal was
Ipahum or Ippu...