Marduk
national god of the Babylonians
Marduk (Cuneiform: 𒀭𒀫𒌓 dAMAR.UTU) was a god from Mesopotamia and deity of the city of Babylon who became the king of the gods. In the city of Babylon, Marduk was worshipped in the temple Esagila. His symbol is the spade. He is also connected with the Mušḫuššu.[2]
Marduk | |
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Abode | Babylon |
Planet | Jupiter |
Symbol | mušḫuššu |
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Consort | Sarpanit |
Children | Nabu |
Parents | Enki and Damgalnuna |
Siblings | Ninsar, Ninkurra, Uttu, Ninti |
Greek equivalent | Zeus[1] |
Roman equivalent | Jupiter |
By the First Millennium BCE, Marduk had become connected with the planet Jupiter.
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- ↑ Fontenrose 1980, pp. 150, 158.
- ↑ Wiggermann 1992, p. 157.
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