Zarpanit
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Zarpanit — noun consort of Marduk • Syn: ↑Sarpanitu, ↑Zirbanit • Regions: ↑Babylon • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Semitic deity … Useful english dictionary
Sarpanit — In Babylonian mythology, Sarpanit (alternately Zarpanit, Zarpandit, Zerpanitum, Zerbanitu, or Zirbanit) is a mother goddess and the consort of the chief god, Marduk. Their marriage was celebrated annually at New Year in Babylon. She was… … Wikipedia
Babylonia — • Includes geography, history, and biblical references Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Babylonia Babylonia † … Catholic encyclopedia
Baal — Synonyms and related words: Adad, Adapa, Anu, Anunaki, Ashtoreth, Ashur, Astarte, Beltu, Ceres, Dagon, Damkina, Demeter, Dionysus, Dumuzi, Ea, Enlil, Ereshkigal, Frey, Gibil, Girru, Gish Bar, Gishzida, Gula, Igigi, Inanna, Isimud, Isis,… … Moby Thesaurus
Moloch — Synonyms and related words: Adad, Adapa, Anu, Anunaki, Ashur, Baal, Beltu, Dagon, Damkina, Dumuzi, Ea, Enlil, Ereshkigal, Gibil, Girru, Gish Bar, Gishzida, Gula, Igigi, Inanna, Isimud, Ki, Lahmu, Mama, Marduk, Merodach, Nabu, Nammu, Namtar, Nanna … Moby Thesaurus
Aruru — Babylonian mother goddess who, with Marduk, created ‘the seed of mankind’. This is an older tradition than that in which Marduk created mankind from his own blood or from that of Kingu, which would show that she is pre diluvial. Zarpanit (or… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Zerpanitum — Alternative spelling of Zarpanit in Babylonian myth … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Babylon — 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 … Useful english dictionary
Sarpanitu — noun consort of Marduk • Syn: ↑Zirbanit, ↑Zarpanit • Regions: ↑Babylon • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Semitic deity … Useful english dictionary
Semitic deity — noun a deity worshipped by the ancient Semites • Topics: ↑antiquity • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Hyponyms: ↑Anunnaki, ↑Enuk … Useful english dictionary