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Lilith (/ˈlɪlɪθ/; Hebrew: לִילִית, romanized: Līlīṯ), also
spelled Lilit,
Lilitu, or Lilis, is a
feminine figure in
Mesopotamian and
Jewish mythology, theorized...
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masculine Akkadian word for a
spirit or demon. A
female lilû was
called a
lilītu or ardat-lilî. Together,
these were a
class of
demon that the
ancient Mesopotamians...
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existent depiction of a
Sumerian female demon called a
lilitu and thus to
define lilitu's iconography.
Citations regarding this ****ertion lead back...
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vampire who,
after having chosen a lover,
would never let him go.
Lilitu (or the
Lilitu spirits) was
considered to be an
anthropomorphic bird-footed, wind...
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grows and matures, but the
serpent "who
knows no charm," the Anzû-bird, and
Lilitu, a
Mesopotamian demon,
invade the tree,
causing Inanna to cry with sorrow...
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relocated to Atlanta,
Georgia and
formed the
black gothic metal band
Lilitu.
Henry Derek later joined the
Sweet Meat Love & Holy Cult folk collective...
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described as "disturbing" and "seducing"
women in
their sleep,
while Lilitu, a
female demon, is
described as
appearing to men in
erotic dreams. Two...
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mythical Lilitu,
synonymous with and
giving rise to
Lilith (Hebrew לילית) and her
daughters the Lilu from
Hebrew demonology.
Lilitu was considered...
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Mythology portal Edimmu Enlil Hermeticism § "As above, so below"
Kilili Lilitu Lulal Ugallu Umū dabrūtu Simon, Ed (2022-02-22). "Chapter 1". Pandemonium:...
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Adapa (Oannes)
Gilgamesh (classical Syriac: ܓܡܝܼܓܘܿܣ)
Lugalbanda Lilitu (classical Syriac: ܠܸܠܝܼܬ݂ܵܐ)
Pazuzu Ninurta The
Canaanite religion was...