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  • 31Epic of Creation —    One of the major ancient Mesopotamian myths and epic poems, describing the primeval battle between cosmic order and chaos and celebrating the rise to power of Marduk, chief god of Babylonian civilization. The work was known as the Enuma Elish… …

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  • 32Sin (mythology) — Impression of the cylinder seal of Ḫašḫamer, ensi (high priest) of Sin at Iškun Sin ca. 2100 BC. The seated figure is probably king Ur Nammu, bestowing the governorship on Ḫašḫamer, who is led before him by a lamma (protective goddess). Sin/Nanna …

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  • 33Anu — In Sumerian mythology and later for Assyrians and Babylonians, Anu (also An; (from Sumerian *An = sky, heaven)) was a sky god, the god of heaven, lord of constellations, king of gods, spirits and demons, and dwelt in the highest heavenly regions …

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  • 34Melqart — Religions of the Ancient Near East Levantine deities …

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  • 35Nammu — For the village in Burma, see Nammu, Burma. Fertile Crescent myth series …

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  • 36Dagon — For other uses, see Dagon (disambiguation). Religions of the Ancient Near East …

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  • 37Moloch — For other uses, see Moloch (disambiguation). Religions of the Ancient Near East …

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  • 38Atargatis — For the metal band, see Atargatis (band). For the god in Robert E. Howard s Conan series, see Derketo (Conan) Atergatis redirects here. For the crab genus, see Atergatis (crab). Fertile Crescent myth series …

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  • 39Astarte — For other uses, see Astarte (disambiguation). Religions of the Ancient Near East …

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  • 40Mot (Semitic god) — Religions of the Ancient Near East Levantine deities …

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