Qingu — Kingu Kingu (ou Qingu) est un dieu de la mythologie Babylonienne. Il devient l époux de Tiamat (sa mère) après qu Apsu (son père) ait été tué par Ea. Tiamat lui confie les tablettes de la destinée et le met à la tête de l armée de monstres qu… … Wikipédia en Français
Tammuz (deity) — For other uses, see Tammuz. Fertile Crescent myth series … Wikipedia
Inanna — This is Inanna on the Ishtar Vase in the French museum Louvre. Queen of Heaven Goddess of Love, War, Fertility and Lust Abode … Wikipedia
Irkalla — Fertile Crescent myth series Mesopotamia … Wikipedia
Ashurbanipal — King of Assyria Ashurbanipal on a chariot during a royal lion hunt. Reign 668 – c. 627 BC Akkadian … Wikipedia
Nabu — For the planet in the Star Wars universe, see Naboo. For other uses, see Nabu (disambiguation). Fertile Crescent myth series … Wikipedia
Kingu — Kingu, also spelled Qingu, meaning unskilled laborer, was a god in Babylonian mythology, and after the murder of his father the consort of the goddess Tiamat, his mother, who wanted to establish him as ruler and leader of all gods before she was… … Wikipedia
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Tablets of Destiny — In Mesopotamian mythology, the Tablet of Destinies (not, as frequently misquoted in general works, the Tablets of Destiny ) was envisaged as a clay tablet inscribed with cuneiform writing, also impressed with cylinder seals, which, as a permanent … Wikipedia