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Latarak (
Lātarāk) was a
Mesopotamian god. He was most
likely depicted as a
figure clad in a lion's skin, or
perhaps as a lion-like monster. He was regarded...
- or with his
Akkadian alter-ego
Lātarāk. As a god,
Lulal functioned as the
Sumerian counterpart of the
Akkadian Latarak. His name
likely means "syrup man"...
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constellation Gemini,
which is
named after them.
Lulal Latarak Bad-tibira Lulal, also
known as
Latarak in Akkadian, was a god
closely ****ociated with Inanna...
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Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-1276-1. Lambert,
Wilfred G. (1987). "Lulal /
Lātarāk".
Reallexikon der ****yriologie.
Retrieved 6
August 2021. Leick, Gwendolyn...
- In a text
referred to as the
Nippur Compendium by
modern researchers,
Latarak is
identified both as an
Asakku and as a son of Anu. The Epic of Erra describes...
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meaning of MASH.TAB.BA
evolved as well,
becoming the twin
deities Lulal and
Latarak, who are on the
opposite side of the sky from Papsukkal, the True Shepherd...
- underworld. An
astronomical text
equates the pair Sin and
Nergal with
Latarak and Lulal, but this
attestation is
unparalleled in
other sources. Sin's...
- been
suggested in
early scholarship that
Eltara is a
corrupted form of
Latarak,
today it is ****umed it is a
combination of the name of the
Ugaritic god...
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alongside Malik and Laṣ, but his
relation to Gula's
sukkal is uncertain.
Latarak was
regarded as Gula's doorkeeper,
possibly due to his
ability to ward...
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presumed to belong, but
according to Jack M. S****on
similar as in the case of
Latarak and
Ilaba this ****umption is incorrect. In the
majority of
available sources...