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Gibil (𒀭𒉈𒄀), also
known under the
Akkadian name Girra, was a
Mesopotamian god ****ociated with fire, both in its
positive and
negative aspects. He also...
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Gibil Gabib (also
referred to as
Gibil Habib) is an
archaeological site
located about 5 km
south of Caltanissetta, on a 615-metre-high (2,018 ft) mountain...
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known under the name Nunbaranna, most
likely an
epithet of the fire god
Gibil. The
theonym Ninirigal can be
translated as "lady of the Irigal," Irigal...
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whose character is
poorly known. He
could be ****ociated with the fire god
Gibil, as well as with
various courtiers of Enlil, such as
Shuzianna and Ninimma...
- Dagānu. She was also
called Gubarra in the
earliest texts. The fire god
Gibil (Girra in Akkadian) is
sometimes the son of Iškur and Shala. He is identified...
- the
Gibil canal ran
southwest from the
Tigris to a
point south of the
frontier city of Kesh, past a
branch which went
north to that city. The
Gibil continued...
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Agasaya Anunnaki Asaruludu Ashnan Ashgi Bel Dumuzi-abzu
Enbilulu Erra
Erragal Gibil Hendursaga Igigi Isimud Išum
Kajamanu Lahar Laṣ
Lisin Lugala'abba Mami/Nintu...
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other gods have
gotten angry at
Gibil for
reasons they keep to themselves, and have
started to
refuse to
trade with
Gibil. It
becomes the task of the main...
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Amurru An/Anu
Asarluhi Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi Enki/Ea
Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar
Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu
Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Šumugan...
- zid-da "right (not left)", or restrictiveness, e.g. 𒂍𒉋 e2
gibil "a new house" vs 𒂍𒉋𒆷 e2
gibil-la "the new
house (as
contrasted with the old one)", "a/the...