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Mesopotamian god
Mandanu or Madanu was a Mesopotamian god associated with justice. It has been proposed that he was a divine representation of places of judgment. He is
Mandanu
Mesopotamian goddess
associated with Ninurta. In Babylon his role could also be fulfilled by Mandanu, while the god list An = Anum links Gula with Pabilsag and Abu. The circle
Gula_(goddess)
Mesopotamian primordial god
sending Anu to confront Tiamat corresponds to the celebrations during which Mandanu headed to Ḫursagkalamma (Kish). Anshar is referenced in passing in the
Anshar
Mesopotamian sun god
the temple bearing this name located in Babylon which was dedicated to Mandanu. In Assur, a temple of Shamash was refounded by king Arik-den-ili, though
Shamash
Sippar. She was the goddess of dreams. Her husband was Bunene. Mandanu Babylon, Kish Mandanu was a divine judge, attested after the Old Babylonian period
List_of_Mesopotamian_deities
Mesopotamian god
Gula. In Babylon, a shrine dedicated to Pabilsaĝ existed in the temple of Mandanu. In Assyria Pabilsaĝ was worshiped in Assur and Kurba'il [pl]. As an astral
Pabilsaĝ
Pair of Mesopotamian gods
in Erabriri, "house of the shackle which holds in check", the temple of Mandanu. Their seat in it was known under the ceremonial name E-melamḫuš, "house
Lugal-irra_and_Meslamta-ea
Mesopotamian god
in the E-rabriri, the temple of Mandanu, which lead Antoine Cavigneaux and Mandred Krebernik to propose that Mandanu might have been syncretised with
Ninkarnunna
Ancient Assyrian national deity
The inscription also claims that Bēl, Bēltiya, Bēlet Babili, Ea, and Mandanu were born in Esharra, the house of their father, which here refers to the
Ashur_(god)
Mesopotamian god
in Enlil's. In the incantation series Šurpu, Ennugi appears alongside Mandanu, a god regarded as the guzalû of Marduk. The god Gā'u could be referred
Ennugi
Mesopotamian god
deities were depicted on the relief, with Sharur, Shargaz, Kakka, Nuska, Mandanu, Tishpak, "Ninurta of the Wall", Kusu, Haya, and the Sebitti placed ahead
Haya_(god)
Mesopotamian god
Erabriri, presumably in this context the ceremonial name of the temple of Mandanu in Babylon, states that a seat dedicated to Damu, the E-adgigi, "house
Damu
Mesopotamian goddess of beer
where she had her own sanctuary, in Isin, and in Babylon in the temple of Mandanu, Erabriri, where she had a seat named Ekurunna, "house of liquor." A variant
Siris_(goddess)
Mesopotamian deity
deities were depicted on the relief, with Sharur, Shargaz, Kakka, Nuska, Mandanu, Tishpak, "Ninurta of the Wall", Kusu, Ḫaya, and the Sebitti placed in
Kakka
Mesopotamian war god
Late Babylonian texts from Babylon and Kish, and include the divine judge Mandanu, the Nergal-like minor god Luḫušû, and a number of deified weapons, such
Zababa
Babylonian scholarly list of Mesopotamian deities
deities. Tablet VII lists various names of Marduk and of his throne bearer Mandanu. Most of the names are not attested in any other sources, and are likely
An_=_Anum
Species of lizard
Species: H. mercatorius Binomial name Hemidactylus mercatorius Gray, 1842 Synonyms Hemidactylus gardineri Hemidactylus persimilis Hemidactylus mandanus
Hemidactylus_mercatorius
Mesopotamian god
though these signs were also used to designate other judge deities, such as Mandanu and Diku (the deification of the Sumerian word "judge"). It is commonly
Ištaran
Mesopotamian goddess
according to Andrew R. George located in Babylon. It belonged to the god Mandanu, and additionally housed similar shrines of Gula, Pabilsag, Urmašum and
Gunura
Scholarly list of Mesopotamian deities
case of some entries, for example, the equation between Qudma (dKU5) and Mandanu (dDI.KU5), they depend only on the phonetic or graphic similarity between
Weidner_god_list
Mesopotamian god
city, Āl-gabbāri-bānî, and "settled" Apladad (as well as Adad, Shala and Mandanu) in it. His son, Ninurta-kudurrī-uṣur, attributed his position as king
Apladad
Mesopotamian goddess
the same relief. The latter group included Šarur, Šargaz, Kakka, Nuska, Mandanu, Tishpak, "Ninurta of the Wall", Kusu, Ḫaya, and the Sebitti. Gaspa 2024
Kippat-māti
Mesopotamian god
according to the tablet BM 41239, a religious calendar, the sanctuary of Mandanu in Babylon was a stop in a procession of Mār-bīti and Ninurta from Borsippa
Mār-bīti
Species of bird
Somalia, inland Kenya and very locally in South Sudan and Tanzania T. j. mandanus (Neumann, 1903) – Kenyan coast and adjacent islands BirdLife International
Three-streaked_tchagra
List of recorded species of the reptilian fauna of South Africa
Boulenger, 1909, Hemidactylus mabouia mabouia Auerbach, 1987, Hemidactylus mandanus Loveridge, 1936, Hemidactylus mercatorius Gray, 1842, Hemidactylus persimilis
List of reptiles of South Africa
List_of_reptiles_of_South_Africa
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A prophets name
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Defender of man.
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Oriya, Tamil
Encouragement; Sun
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The Moon
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Oarsman
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German : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Theudobrand, a compound of theod ‘people’ + brand ‘sword’.German : reduced form of Tippenhauer, an occupational name from Low German Tippe ‘wooden pail’, ‘tub’ + houwer (High German Hauer) ‘cutter’.English : variant spelling of Tippin.
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Distinguished. Exquisite.
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Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Welsh
Son of Harry; From the Pear Tree; Wanderer
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From the Hall or Manor
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