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===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
= <sup>mul d</sup>AMAR.UTU; Marduk is the supreme deity of the city of Babylon, identified with Jupiter or Mercury; for a syllabic entry in lexical texts, see a28[[AMAR.UTU|<sup>d</sup>AMAR.UTU]].
= <sup>mul d</sup>AMAR.UTU; Marduk is the supreme deity of the city of Babylon, identified with Jupiter or Mercury; for a syllabic entry in lexical texts, see (Kurtik a28) [[AMAR.UD|<sup>d</sup>AMAR.UTU]].
===Historical Dictionaries===
===Historical Dictionaries===
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Latest revision as of 07:58, 19 April 2025

dMarduk is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Dictionary

Krebernik (2023)

City god of Babylon, identified with Enki’s son Assalluḫi, became head of the Babylonian pantheon towards the end of the 2nd mill. BCE. dAMAR.UTU (EN 33r).

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

= mul dAMAR.UTU; Marduk is the supreme deity of the city of Babylon, identified with Jupiter or Mercury; for a syllabic entry in lexical texts, see (Kurtik a28) dAMAR.UTU.

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, m11) Gössmann (1950)
= mul dAMAR.UTU; Мардук — верховное божество города Вавилон, отождествляемое с Юпитером или Меркурием; силлабическая запись в лексических текстах см. a28dAMAR.UTU. Example

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