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Idlurugu (Sumerian: i7-lú-ru-gú, also read Ilurugu) or Id (dÍD) was a
Mesopotamian god
regarded as both a
river deity and a
divine judge. He was the personification...
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Esarhaddon returned his
statue to a
temple located there.
Idlurugu Id Id (modern Hit)
Idlurugu was a god who
represent the
concept of
trial by ordeal, specifically...
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share judiciary functions which includes Nammu, Shamash,
Ishtaran and
Idlurugu. A
single explanatory text
equates Nammu with Apsu. It
seemingly reinterprets...
- from Ebla
mentions a
divine tribunal in
which they both
partake alongside Idlurugu (dÍD), a
river god also
known for his ****ociation with
justice and judgment...
- with the
River Ordeal. Sin-iddinam's
prayer to
Ninisina also
identified Idlurugu (the
river ordeal) as the
father of Marduk/Asalluhi, in
contrast to the...
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Weidner god list,
Damgalnuna is
equated with Kiša, the wife of the
river god
Idlurugu. An
Emesal vocabulary apparently mistakes her and her
husband for the primordial...
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separate deity,
possibly ****ociated with
river ordeal like
Mesopotamian Idlurugu.
While he was
actively worshiped, his rank in the
pantheon was low. He...
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which she ****umes he pla**** a role
comparable to the
Mesopotamian god
Idlurugu. However,
Herbert Niehr concludes that this
title only
reflected Yam’s...
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sixth month in the
local calendar she also
received offerings alongside Idlurugu, a god who
represented river ordeal. She
continued to be
worshiped in this...
- Taban.
Other examples of
deities only
present in
later editions include Idlurugu,
Magalla and Nin-Eanna.
While most of the
known copies follow the single...