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Lulal,
inscribed dlú.làl in cuneiform(𒀭𒇽𒋭), was a
Mesopotamian god ****ociated with Inanna,
usually as a
servant deity or
bodyguard but in a single...
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foreign origin. On some amulets,
Pazuzu appears alongside Ugallu and
Lulal,
protective deities who were
thought to
solely benefit mankind thus their...
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defend doorways and ward off diseases. He was
closely ****ociated with
Lulal,
though the
relationship between them
varies between available primary sources...
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colloquially Šara (Shara),
Balkans Shara (god), son of
Inanna and
brother of
Lulal in
Sumerian mythology Shara (name),
female given name
Shara (film), a 2003...
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identified with the
constellation Gemini,
which is
named after them.
Lulal Latarak Bad-tibira
Lulal, also
known as
Latarak in Akkadian, was a god
closely ****ociated...
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mother of
Lulal, who is
described in
other texts as the son of Ninsun.
Wilfred G.
Lambert described the
relation between Inanna and
Lulal as "close but...
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represented on
amulets as
frequently paired with the
Sumerian demon Lulal, who was in many
respects fairly similar in appearance. He is portra****...
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because he had also
mourned for her. The
third person they come upon is
Lulal, who is also in mourning. The
demons try to take him, but
Inanna stops them...
- Anum
places him next to a
group of
deities ****ociated with the steppe:
Lulal,
Latarak and Lugaledinna. A
single Neo-Babylonian god list
equates him with...
- temple, E-mush-kalamma(a
temple to
Lulal ). In this tale,
Inanna dissuades demons from the
netherworld from
taking Lulal,
patron of Bad-tibira, who was living...