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  • ...(and Assyro-Babylonian) articles should be combined under the Mesopotamian mythology / deities / legendary creatures categories. [[Category:Middle Eastern mythology]]
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  • In Babylonian mythology, the '''Asakku''' were one type of Mesopotamian evil spirits and monsters, classed with good spirits as [[Utukku]]. ...ttp://www.gatewaystobabylon.com/introduction/literature.htm An Overview of Mesopotamian Literature]
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  • ...(and Assyro-Babylonian) articles should be combined under the Mesopotamian mythology / deities / legendary creatures categories. [[Category:Middle Eastern mythology]]
    6 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 20:45, 28 August 2009
  • '''Akhkhazu''' is a female demon from the Akkadic mythology. [[Category: Mesopotamian mythology]]
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  • In Akkadian mythology, the Allu were a race of monstrous and faceless demons known for their appe In Sumerian mythology Allu was a demonic power.
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  • In Mesopotamian mythology, '''Lahamu''' and '''Lahmu''' are twin deities, the first gods to be born f ...the salt waters) and Apsu (the watery deep beneath the earth) in Akkadian mythology. With her twin brother Lahmu she is the mother of Anshar and Kishar, who we
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  • [[Category: Mesopotamian mythology]]
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  • [[Category:Mesopotamian mythology]]
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  • ...e Hellenistic period, Astghik was coupled with the Greek Aphrodite and the Mesopotamian Ishtar. *Armenian Mythology from the Tour Armenia
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  • In Sumerian mythology, the '''utukku ''' were a type of spirit or demon that could be either bene In Akkadian mythology, '''utukki''' was the name given to the seven evil demons who were the offs
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  • *[[Adramelech]] ([[Assyrian]] mythology) *[[Af]] ([[Jewish mythology]])
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  • In Sumerian mythology, '''ekimmu''' or '''edimmu''' is the evil [[ghost]] of an individual who is ...it'' and ''Eskimo'' tribes. A thousand years later they were feared by the Mesopotamian Empire, where the creature was believed to be an angry spirit unable to fin
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  • ...rid bull man considered as a protective demon in Mesopotamian and Akkadian mythology. [[Category:Assyrian mythology]]
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  • ...name is taken from a goddess of the same name from ancient Mesopotamian [[mythology]] which is substantially different (and did not have multiple heads. ...of the few surviving gods of the Untheric pantheon (based on the Sumerian mythology), having battled [[Marduk]] in ages past, and also a member of the draconic
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  • ...as ''Lamashtu'' or ''Dimme'') was a demon goddess in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology. In Mesopotamian mythology '''Lamashtu''' was a female [[demon]] that menaced women during childbirth
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  • '''Lilith''' is a female Mesopotamian night [[demon]] believed to harm male children. ==Akkadian mythology==
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  • ...nt or other reptile, with [[magic]]al or [[Spirit|spiritual]] qualities. [[Mythology|Mythological]] creatures possessing some or most of the characteristics typ ...rse exceptions to these rules). Malevolent dragons also occur in [[Persian mythology]] and other cultures.
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  • ...or religion (as in ''Greek mythology'', ''Egyptian mythology'' or ''Norse mythology'') or the branch of knowledge dealing with the collection, study and interp ...falsehood — a story which many believe but which is not true. The field of mythology does not use this definition.
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  • ...ecraft Mythos]] but instead was based on [[Mesopotamian mythology|Sumerian mythology]]. It was later dubbed the "[[Simon Necronomicon]]". * [[Chaldean mythology]]
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  • ...ik/Malku from some god lists who in two texts was equated with Nergal, the Mesopotamian god of the underworld. A god of the underworld is just the kind of god one [[Category: Biblical mythology]]
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  • ...ing attempts to reconcile mythology with science; many have theorized that mythology can and does contain grains of truth in the form of a highly distorted "fol ...it is conceivable that a folk memory of these creatures survived by way of mythology. In addition, it appears that the very last Neanderthals adopted some of th
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