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- Nergal | God of War, Plague Death | Britannica
Nergal, in Mesopotamian religion, secondary god of the Sumero-Akkadian pantheon He was identified with Irra, the god of scorched earth and war, and with Meslamtaea, He Who Comes Forth from Meslam Cuthah (modern Tall Ibrāhīm) was the chief centre of his cult
- Nergal - World History Encyclopedia
Nergal (also known as Erra and Irra) is the Mesopotamian god of death, war, and destruction He began as a regional, probably agricultural, god of the Babylonian city of Kutha in the Early Dynastic Period I (c 2900-2800 BCE)
- Nergal: Mesopotamian God of War, Plague, Death, and the Underworld
Discover Nergal, Mesopotamia’s god of war, plague, and death—lord of the underworld, feared in myths as both destroyer and judge of souls
- Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Nergal (god)
Nergal represents a very particular aspect of death, one that is often and rightly interpreted as inflicted death, for Nergal is also the god of plague and pestilence as well as being closely associated with warfare
- Nergal Sumerian God Of Death And War | World Mythology
Nergal Sumerian god held a significant role within the Anunnaki, the powerful assembly of Mesopotamian deities As one of their most fearsome members, he embodied destruction, war, and death, representing the inevitable forces that balanced creation
- Nergal, God of the Underworld in the Mesopotamian Mythology
Nergal, in Mesopotamian religion, is the secondary god of the Sumerian-Akkadian pantheon He was identified with Irra, the god of scorched earth and war, and with Meslamtaea, the one who comes from Meslam
- Nergal in Ancient Mesopotamian Mythology - World History Edu
Nergal was a significant deity in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, worshiped primarily as the god of death, war, and disease His prominence spanned from the Early Dynastic period through the Neo-Babylonian times, and his influence was felt well into the era of Achaemenid rule
- Nergal : The Plague-Bringer and King of the Dead | Mythlok
Referred to as the “lord of the burning furnace,” Nergal symbolizes the scorching heat of the underworld and its fiery depths Some tales also attribute to Nergal the power of shapeshifting, enabling him to assume various forms, such as a lion or a dragon, thereby enhancing his strength and mystery Modern Day Influence
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