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Tishpak (Tišpak) was a
Mesopotamian god ****ociated with the
ancient city
Eshnunna and its
sphere of influence,
located in the
Diyala area of Iraq. He...
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though in the
later city he was
gradually replaced by a
similar god,
Tishpak. His cult
declined after the Old
Babylonian period,
though in the city...
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called Ashnunnak or Tuplias. The
tutelary deity of the city was
Tishpak (Tišpak)
though other gods,
including Sin, Adad, and
Inanna of Kiti (Kitītum)...
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became his
symbolic animal and servant. It was
taken over by
Marduk from
Tishpak, the
local god of Eshnunna. The
constellation Hydra was
known in Babylonian...
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Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer
Zababa Religions of the
ancient Near East v t e...
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Underworld god Ninazu, but
later became the
attendant to the
Hurrian storm-god
Tishpak, as well as, later, Ninazu's son Ningishzida, the
Babylonian national god...
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third millennium BC, but he was
later supplanted by the
Hurrian storm god
Tishpak. A god
named "Ninazu" was also
worshipped at
Enegi in
southern Sumer, but...
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Underworld god Ninazu, but
later became the
attendant to the
Hurrian storm-god
Tishpak, as well as, later, Ninazu's son Ningishzida, the
Babylonian national god...
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Ningishzida Ninhursag Ninisina Ninlil Ninshubur Pabilsag Papsukkal Sarpanit Sebitti Tishpak Utu/Shamash Wer
Zababa Religions of the
ancient Near East v t e...
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Bilalama used the
titles "governor (ensi) of Eshnunna" and "beloved of
Tishpak".
Tishpak was the
tutelary god of the city, and was
customarily seen as its...