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− | + | A primordial Babylonian-Akkadian deity, Anshar is mentioned | |
− | + | in the Babylonian creation epic _Enuma Elish_ as one of a | |
− | + | pair of offspring (with Kishar) of Lahmu and Lahamu. Anshar | |
+ | is linked with heaven while Kishar is identified with earth. | ||
+ | |[ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Gods]] | [[Category:Gods]] |
Revision as of 20:39, 4 May 2010
Anshar is the chaotic god of the Caveman pantheon.
Encyclopedia entry
A primordial Babylonian-Akkadian deity, Anshar is mentioned
in the Babylonian creation epic _Enuma Elish_ as one of a
pair of offspring (with Kishar) of Lahmu and Lahamu. Anshar
is linked with heaven while Kishar is identified with earth.
[ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ]