-
Gurzil was an
important ancient Berber deity. He is
known from two sources, the
Latin poem
Iohannis by the 6th-century
Christian Roman poet
Corippus and...
- the
Laguata took
their god
Gurzil into
battle against the
Byzantines and Arabs. It is very
likely that the
sanctuary of
Gurzil was
located in Ghirza, in...
- war and
death who
later became ****ociated with
Anubis and the
afterlife Gurzil, bull-headed
warrior god.
Nubian Apedemak,
Nubian lion-headed
warrior god...
- Corippus, a
Libyan people known as the
Laguatan carried an
effigy of
their god
Gurzil, whom they
believed to be the son of Ammon, into
battle against the Byzantine...
- Laguantan.
According to Corippus, they were
still pagan, and
worshipped Gurzil, who is
identified as the son of Amun and of a cow (Iohannis II.109–110)...
- a
Berber tribal leader of the
Laguatan and also high
priest of the god
Gurzil who was
active in the
praetorian prefecture of
Africa during the Moorish...
- Dabbagh) is a
Moroccan family name.
Atlas (mythology) Set (mythology) Amun-Ra
Gurzil "Archived copy". www.dar-sirr.com.
Archived from the
original on 5 May 2011...
- 98 (Grian Patera) 70.0 Yes
Gurzil Patera Gurzil (Berber) 50°24′N 48°16′W / 50.40°N 48.26°W / 50.40; -48.26 (
Gurzil Patera) 51.00 Yes
Haokah Patera...
-
probably a
remnant of the Austuriani.
Their leader is Ierna, a
priest of
Gurzil and rex
Marmaridum (king of the Marmarides).
Corippus describes their fighting...
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Gaerisa a temple,
which may have been
dedicated to the
Berber semi-god "
Gurzil", and the name of the town
itself may even be
related to his name. The farmers...