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71Assorus — Name given to Anshar by Damascius in the Babylonian Creation Legend …
72Ea — Ea, who was known as Nudimmud, or Nidim, was the first of the Babylonian new order of gods, as opposed to Tiamat, Apsu, and Mommu, in the Babylonian Creation Legend. Ea, as the champion of purity, fought and defeated Apsu and Mommu by the… …
73Tauthe — Appellation given by Damascius in the Phoenician Creation Legends to Tiamat or Chaos. In the Babylonian Creation Legends Damascius made Tauthe the mother of the gods, including Moymis (or Mommu), Lakhe and Lakhus (or Lakhame and Lakhmu),… …
74(The) Seven Demons — Variations: Seven and Seven, Seven Times Seven In ancient Mesopotamia, Sumerian mythology claimed that The Seven Demons were the offspring of the god of the underworld and earth, An, and goddess of the sky, Ki. The Seven Demons were the… …
75Ashir — noun chief god of the Assyrians; god of military prowess and empire; identified with Babylonian Anshar • Syn: ↑Ashur • Regions: ↑Assyria • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Semitic deity …
76Ashur — noun 1. chief god of the Assyrians; god of military prowess and empire; identified with Babylonian Anshar • Syn: ↑Ashir • Regions: ↑Assyria • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Semitic deity 2. an ancient Assyrian city on the Tigris and traditional capital of… …
77Babylon — noun the chief city of ancient Mesopotamia and capital of the ancient kingdom of Babylonia • Derivationally related forms: ↑Babylonian • Regions: ↑Mesopotamia • Members of this Region: ↑Babylonian, ↑Babylonia, ↑Chalda …
78Kishar — noun Babylonian consort of Anshar; in Sumerian the name signifies the totality of the lower world • Regions: ↑Babylon • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Semitic deity …
79Semitic deity — noun a deity worshipped by the ancient Semites • Topics: ↑antiquity • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Hyponyms: ↑Anunnaki, ↑Enuk …