
Nergal - Wikipedia
Nergal (Sumerian: 𒀭𒄊𒀕𒃲 [1] d KIŠ.UNU or d GÌR.UNU.GAL; [2] Hebrew: נֵרְגַל, Modern: Nerəgal, Tiberian: Nērəgal; Aramaic: ܢܸܪܓܲܠ; [3] Latin: Nirgal) was a Mesopotamian god …
Nergal (musician) - Wikipedia
Adam Nergal Darski [3] (born Adam Michał Darski, 10 June 1977), often referred to by his stage name Nergal, is a Polish musician, best known as the frontman of the extreme metal band …
Nergal | God of War, Plague & Death | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
Nergal, in Mesopotamian religion, secondary god of the Sumero-Akkadian pantheon. He was identified with Irra, the god of scorched earth and war, and with Meslamtaea, He Who Comes …
Nergal - World History Encyclopedia
2017年1月17日 · Nergal (also known as Erra and Irra) is the Mesopotamian god of death, war, and destruction. He began as a regional, probably agricultural, god of the Babylonian city of …
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Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Nergal (god)
Nergal is the (southern) Mesopotamian god of death, pestilence and plague, and Lord of the Underworld. The kudurru TT of the Kassite king Meli-Šipak (r. 1186-1172 BCE) at the Louvre …
Nergal in Ancient Mesopotamian Mythology - World History Edu
Nergal was a significant deity in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, worshiped primarily as the god of death, war, and disease. His prominence spanned from the Early Dynastic period through …
Nergal (musicista) - Wikipedia
Nergal, pseudonimo di Adam Michał Darski (Gdynia, 10 giugno 1977), è un cantautore, polistrumentista e compositore polacco. È leader del gruppo black/death metal Behemoth, del …
Nergal - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives
Some of Nergal's members played in the Death/Thrash Metal band Confusion in the early '90s. In an interview with Greek Rock Hard Magazine, the 2 members of Nergal said that in the past …
Nergal - World Mythology
Revered as the god of war, death, and pestilence. He served as Lord of the Underworld and consort of Ereshkigal. Embodied “inflicted death,” symbolizing war, plague, and destruction. …