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  2. Marduk - Wikipedia

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    Sommerfield suggested that the syncretism of may have been due to both having a similar role as a god of incantations, [137] or because Asalluhi was more well known in Southern Babylonia compared to Marduk, who was still a local god. [88] Lambert also believes the syncretism to be a means to elevate Marduk to a more respectable position. [30]

  3. Amel-Marduk - Wikipedia

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    It is not clear why Amel-Marduk was appointed by his father as successor, mainly since there appear to have been altercations between the two, possibly involving an attempt by Amel-Marduk to take the throne while his father was still alive. After the conspiracy, Amel-Marduk was imprisoned, possibly together with Jeconiah, the captured king of ...

  4. Funeral Mist - Wikipedia

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    Funeral Mist is a Swedish black metal band formed in Stockholm in 1993. To date, the band have released four full-length albums, three EPs and a compilation boxset. Since 2003, the band's sole permanent member has been Arioch, also known for his work as the frontman of the black metal band Marduk, which he joined in 2004.

  5. Labashi-Marduk - Wikipedia

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    Though classical authors such as Berossus wrote that Labashi-Marduk was just a child when he became king, Babylonian documents indicate that he had been in charge of his own affairs before his rise to the throne, suggesting he was an adult, though possibly still relatively young. Labashi-Marduk's reign was very short, lasting only one to three ...

  6. Uballissu-Marduk - Wikipedia

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    Uballissu-Marduk, inscribed ú-ba-lí-su-d AMAR.UTU, meaning “Marduk has kept him alive,” was a Babylonian accountant (niğkas) who rose to the rank of administrator (sanqu) in the Kassite government of Kurigalzu II, ca. 1332-1308 BC short chronology, whose principal sources are his two cylinder seals which detail his religious affiliations and his illustrious genealogy.

  7. Marduk-zakir-shumi I - Wikipedia

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    It may well have been concluded while Salmānu-ašarēdu was still alive and been accompanied by the diplomatic marriage of Marduk-zâkir-šumi's daughter, Shammuramat, the inspiration for the legend of Semiramis, to Šamši-Adad. The consequences were, however, that Šamši-Adad resented his subordinate position and came to wreak a terrible ...

  8. Statue of Marduk - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Marduk, also known as the Statue of Bêl (Bêl, meaning "lord", being a common designation for Marduk), [2] was the physical representation of the god Marduk, the patron deity of the ancient city of Babylon, traditionally housed in the city's main temple, the Esagila. There were seven statues of Marduk in Babylon, but 'the' Statue ...

  9. Marduk (band) - Wikipedia

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    Marduk is a Swedish black metal band formed in Norrköping in 1990. The band released their debut full-length album, Dark Endless , in 1992 on No Fashion Records . Their name is taken from the Ancient Babylonian deity, Marduk .