Lakhmu
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Lakhame and Lakhmu — In Babylonian myth two of the old gods who first emerged from the womb of Mommu, the dark primeval ocean. Lakhmu was a monster serpent and was enrolled by Tiamat in the fight against Marduk. In the Babylonian Creation Legends of Damascius they … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Lahmu — Laḫmu (also romanized Lakhmu) is a deity from Akkadian mythology, first born son of Apsu and Tiamat. He and his sister Laḫamu were the parents of Anshar and Kishar, the sky father and earth mother, who begat the first gods. Laḫmu was sometimes… … Wikipedia
Bastar (Lok Sabha constituency) — Bastar is a Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency in Chhattisgarh. Members of Parliament*1951: Muchaki Kosa, Independent *1957: Surti Kistaiya, Indian National Congress *1962: Lakhmu Bhawani, Independent *1967: Jhadoo Ram Sunder Lal, Independent… … Wikipedia
Ganymede (lune) — Ganymède (lune) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ganymède (homonymie). Ganymède Vue de Ganymède par la sonde Galileo … Wikipédia en Français
Ganymède (lune) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ganymède (homonymie). Ganymède Vue de Ganymède par la sonde Galileo … Wikipédia en Français
Lahmu — (Lakhmu) y Lahamu (Lakhamu) son dos deidades hermanas de la mitología mesopotámica, hijos de Apsu y Tiamat; normalmente se los conoce como los melenudos o barbudos, o también por los fangosos. Tenían tres pares de rizos y estaban desnudos excepto … Wikipedia Español
Bethlehem — • Titular see of Palestine • Birthplace of Jesus • An architectural term used in the Ethiopic Church for the oven or bakehouse for baking the Korban or Eucharistic bread Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bethlehem … Catholic encyclopedia
Babylonian Creation Legends — There are three versions of the Babylonian Creation Legend which have come down to us. They are: 1. The story of Berosus (280 B.C.). In the beginning there was an abyss of waters, wherein resided the most hideous beings. This was ruled… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Eleven Mighty Helpers — In Babylonian myth they were enrolled by Tiamat in her fight against Marduk. They were the Viper, Lakhmu the Shining Snake, the Great Lion, the Ravening Dog, the Scorpion Man, the Storm Winds, the Fish Man, the Goat Fish. They were armed with… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Lakhame — See Lakhame and Lakhmu … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology