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Nergal (Sumerian: ð’€ð’„Šð’€•ð’ƒ² dKIÅ .UNU or dGÃŒR.UNU.GAL; Hebrew: × Öµ×¨Ö°×’Ö·×œ, Modern:Â
Nergal, Tiberian:Â
NÄ“rgal; Aramaic: Ü¢Ü¸ÜªÜ“Ü²Ü ; Latin: Nirgal) was a Mesopotamian...
- Adam
Nergal Darski (born Adam Michał Darski, 10 June 1977),
often referred to by his
stage name
Nergal, is a
Polish musician, best
known as the frontman...
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Nergal crater is a
crater on Jupiter's moon Ganymede. It has a
distinctive ejecta blanket surrounding it that's
darker nearer the
craters and brighter...
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Nergal is a
Mesopotamian deity.
Nergal may also
refer to:
Nergal, a
demon in the
comic book
series ****blazer
Nergal, the
antagonist in Ed Greenwood's...
- mythology. In
later myths, she was said to rule
Irkalla alongside her
husband Nergal.
Sometimes her name is
given as Irkalla,
similar to the way the name Hades...
- metal-influenced,
Nergal has
mentioned that he does not like the band to be
labeled as such.
Behemoth was
formed in 1991 as a trio, with
Nergal on lead guitar...
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Nergal-ushezib,
originally Shuzub, was a
Babylonian nobleman who was
installed as King of
Babylon by the
Elamites in 694 BC,
after their capture of Babylon...
- Qurdi-
Nergal, also
spelled Kurdi-
Nergal, was a
priest of the god
Zababa of the
cities of Erbil,
Harran and Huzirina. He had a home and
library at Huzirina...
- Ashur-nadin-shumi's place, a
native Babylonian,
Nergal-ushezib,
became Babylon's king.
Babylonian records ascribe Nergal-ushezib's rise to
power to
being appointed...
- the time of
Sennacherib were
found at the gate in 2022.
Nergal Gate:
Named for the god
Nergal, it may have been used for some
ceremonial purpose, as it...