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portal The
Ésagila or
Esangil (Sumerian: 𒂍𒊕𒅍𒆷 É-SAǦ-ÍL.LA, "temple
whose top is lofty")...
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dwellings in Babylon, the
temples Esagila and Ezida, as the
temples and
dwellings of Sîn.
Though it does not
appear that the
Esagila was ever "usurped" by Sîn...
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rebuilt the ziggurat. The city's
central feature was the
temple of
Marduk (
Esagila), with
which the
Etemenanki ziggurat was ****ociated. Fenollós et al. note...
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ancient city of Babylon,
traditionally housed in the city's main temple, the
Esagila.
There were
seven statues of
Marduk in Babylon, but 'the'
Statue of Marduk...
- and
Antiochus II Theos, who
succeeded his
father as king. The Ruin of
Esagila Chronicle,
dated between 302 and 281 BC,
mentions that a
crown prince,...
- the city of
Babylonia (...) What king of Elam is
there who
provided for
Esagila and ... ? The
Babylonians ... and [-]
their message: “(As for) [the wo]rds...
- Amēl-Marduk spoke, not [. . .] . . . "concerning the
treasure of [the
Esagila] and
Babylon [. . ."] they
mentioned the
cities of the
great gods [. ....
- destro**** Babylon's
fortifications and
damaged the
temples in the city. The
Esagila was
allegedly subject to
great damage, and
Xerxes allegedly carried the...
- class),
wardu (lower class), High Priest, and the King. The
priest of
Ésagila (Marduk's house)
would recite sad
prayers with the
other priests and the...
- the 1st
millennium BC. In Babylon,
Marduk was
worshipped in the
temple Esagila. His
symbol is the
spade and he is ****ociated with the Mušḫuššu. By the...