• Idlurugu (Sumerian: i7-lú-ru-gú, also read Ilurugu) or Id (dÍD) was a Mesopotamian god regarded as both a river deity and a divine judge. He was the personification...
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  • share judiciary functions which includes Nammu, Shamash, Ishtaran and Idlurugu. A single explanatory text equates Nammu with Apsu. It seemingly reinterprets...
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    Esarhaddon returned his statue to a temple located there. Idlurugu Id Id (modern Hit) Idlurugu was a god who represent the concept of trial by ordeal, specifically...
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    from Ebla mentions a divine tribunal in which they both partake alongside Idlurugu (dÍD), a river god also known for his association with justice and judgment...
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    Weidner god list, Damgalnuna is equated with Kiša, the wife of the river god Idlurugu. An Emesal vocabulary apparently mistakes her and her husband for the primordial...
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    with the River Ordeal. Sin-iddinam's prayer to Ninisina also identified Idlurugu (the river ordeal) as the father of Marduk/Asalluhi, in contrast to the...
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    separate deity, possibly associated with river ordeal like Mesopotamian Idlurugu. While he was actively worshiped, his rank in the pantheon was low. He...
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  • which she assumes he played a role comparable to the Mesopotamian god Idlurugu. However, Herbert Niehr concludes that this title only reflected Yam’s...
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    sixth month in the local calendar she also received offerings alongside Idlurugu, a god who represented river ordeal. She continued to be worshiped in this...
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  • two cultures. In the Old Babylonian Nippur god list he is placed before Idlurugu. In An = Anum he appears alongside a goddess glossed as his wife, Ningu'esiraka...
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