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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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  • '''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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  • ...vented by the Egyptians of the Old Kingdom, before being imported in Greek mythology. ...t". This may be her proper name, but ''The Penugin Dictionary of Classical Mythology'' states that her given name was '''Φιξ — Phix'''.
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