E Vicipaedia
Nomen Sumericum
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Nomen Acchadicum
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Nomen Classicum
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Nomen Biblicum
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Interpretatio
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Abzu
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Apsû
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Apasōs, ABZŌ
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(Um-Uruk)
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Tiāmat
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Tauthĕ (*Taveth?), Thalatth (*Tavatth?), Ŏmŏrōcă
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(abyssus)
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Mummu
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Mōymis
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Laḫmu
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Dachos
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Laḫamu
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Dachē
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Anšar
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Assōros
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Kišar
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Cissarē
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An
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Anu
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Anos
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Enlil
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Ellil
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Illinos
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Ninlil
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Mulissu
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Mylitta
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Venus Caelestis
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Enki
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Ea
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Aos
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Saturnus
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Damgalnunu
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Damkina
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Daucē
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Marduk, (Asa(r)luḫi)
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Bēl
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Bēlus, MARDŌC, ASLIŌCH
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Marōdach, Bēl
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Iuppiter
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Nabû
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Nebo
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Apollo
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Utu
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Šamaš
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SAVAS
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Sol
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Nergal
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Nergel
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Hercules
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Ereškigal
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Eroschigal
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Inana
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Ištar
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(Astartē), Nanaia
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Dumuzi
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Tammuz
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LXX: Thammūz
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Adonis
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Nomina litteris maiesculis scripta sunt ex Graecobabyloniacis.
[recensere] Daemones & Heroes
Nomen Sumericum
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Nomen Acchadicum
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Nomen Classicum
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Nomen Biblicum
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Interpretatio
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Uan
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(Adapa)
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Ōannēs
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Ōdacōn
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Ziusura
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Ūt-Napištim, Atra-Ḫasīs
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Xisūthrus
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(Noe)
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(Deucalion)
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