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    Nergal (Sumerian: 𒀭𒄊𒀕𒃲 dKIŠ.UNU or dGÌR.UNU.GAL; Hebrew: נֵרְגַל, Modern: Nergal, Tiberian: Nērgal; Aramaic: ܢܸܪܓܲܠ; Latin: Nirgal) was a Mesopotamian...
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  • healing Ugur, a war god of Mesopotamian origin Adad, a weather god often portrayed as a warrior Erra, a god of war associated with Nergal, later syncretised...
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    bring Nergal back, but Ea disguises Nergal as a lesser god and Namtar is fooled. Ereshkigal ultimately realizes the deception and demands Nergal to return...
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    is responsible for periods of political confusion. He was assimilated to Nergal at some point. In the epic that is given the modern title Erra, the writer...
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  • Ugur was a Mesopotamian god associated with war and death, originally regarded as an attendant deity (sukkal) of Nergal. After the Old Babylonian period...
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    metal-influenced, Nergal has mentioned that he does not like the band to be labeled as such. Behemoth was formed in 1991 as a trio, with Nergal on lead guitar...
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    mentioned in the Inscription of Ilum-Ishar, written on bricks at Mari. Nergal, god of the netherworld is referred to as "king Hubur" in a list of Sumerian...
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    formed the crater. The crater is named after the Sumerian god of war, death, and disease. "Nergal Crater on Ganymede". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 1997-11-24...
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  • Nergal is a Mesopotamian deity. Nergal may also refer to: Nergal, a demon in the comic book series Hellblazer Nergal, the antagonist in Ed Greenwood's...
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  • God of destruction may refer to: Batara Kala, Indonesian god of the underworld, time, and destruction Nergal, Mesopotamian god of the sun, underworld,...
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