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Lagamal or
Lagamar (Akkadian: "no mercy") was a
Mesopotamian deity ****ociated
chiefly with
Dilbat (modern Tell al-Deylam). A
female form of
Lagamal was...
- animals. Two
Mesopotamian deities incorporated into
Elamite tradition,
Lagamal and Ishmekarab, were
regarded as his ****istants. He was
chiefly worshiped...
- was the
goddess Ninegal,
while his
children were the
underworld deity Lagamal, who like him was ****ociated with Dilbat, and the love
goddess Nanaya....
- husband. In a god list from neo-Babylonian
period they are
followed by
Lagamal, who was
regarded as a son of Urash. In a
ritual text, also from the neo-Babylonian...
- Susa,
Ishmekarab was ****ociated with
Inshushinak and
Lagamal.
Nathan W****erman
refers to
Lagamal and
Ishmekarab as a couple.
Wouther Henkelman ****umes...
-
existed in Elam but that
remain virtually unknown to us." W. G. Lambert,
Lāgamāl [in]
Reallexikon der ****yriologie und
vorderasiatischen Archäologie vol...
- origin.
Similar scarabs are also
known from Byblos,
Sidon and Ugarit.
Lagamal was a
Mesopotamian deity worshiped chiefly in Dilbat, but it was prominent...
- ****ociated with
familiar Elamite components, such as
kudur "servant", and
Lagamal, an
important goddess in the
Elamite pantheon. The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
-
kingdom of Mari,
possibly a
deified ancestor. He was
closely ****ociated with
Lagamal. A
possibly related deity is also
listed among the
hounds of
Marduk in...
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underworld (Mesopotamian) Shuwala, a
goddess of
Hurrian origin worshipped in Ur
Lagamal,
minor underworld deity Birtum,
husband of
Manungal Djall,
symbolizes the...