
Pabilsaĝ - Wikipedia
Pabilsaĝ (Sumerian: 𒀭𒉺𒉈𒊕 /pabilsaŋ/; also romanized as Pabilsag [3]) was a Mesopotamian god. Not much is known about his role in Mesopotamian religion, though it is known that he could be regarded as a bow-armed warrior deity, as a divine cadastral officer or a judge.
Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Pabilsag (god)
Pabilsag was considered a son of the god Enlil according to the most common tradition, making his wife, the healing goddess Ninisinna, Enlil's daughter-in-law (Richter 2004: 260-61). One instance probably describes Pabilsag as the son of the god An (Richter 2004: 261).
Ninurta - World History Encyclopedia
2017年2月2日 · Ninurta (identified with Ningirsu, Pabilsag, and the biblical Nimrod) is the Sumerian and Akkadian hero-god of war, hunting, and the south wind. He first appears in texts in the early 3rd millennium BCE as an agricultural god and local deity of the town of Girsu (as Ningirsu) and the city of Larak (as Pabilsag), both Sumerian communities.
Ur-Pabilsag - Wikipedia
Ur-Pabilsag (𒌨𒀭𒉺𒉋𒊕, ur-d pa-bil 2-sag; died c. 2550 BC [1]) was an early ruler of the First Dynasty of Ur in the 26th century BC. He does not appear in the Sumerian King List, but is known from an inscription fragment found in Ur, bearing the title "Ur-Pabilsag, king of Ur".
Pabilsaĝ - Mythical Encyclopedia
Pabilsaĝ is a Mesopotamian deity, whose name means “the one who has long hair” in Sumerian. He was worshiped in the ancient city of Larak, as well as in other parts of Mesopotamia. Pabilsaĝ is often depicted as a bow-armed warrior deity, a divine officer or a judge. He is also sometimes linked to healing, although this remains disputed.
Pabilsag — Wikipédia
Pabilsag est une divinité mineure de la Mésopotamie antique, plus précisément du pays de Sumer. Le culte de Pabilsag est attesté depuis l'époque des dynasties archaïques, au III e millénaire av. J.-C. C'est la divinité tutélaire de la ville de Larak.
Pabilsag - Megami Tensei Wiki
Pa Bil Sag, or Pabilsag, was the tutelary god for the cities of Larak and (alongside his wife) Isin in Mesopotamian mythology. He was regarded as a son of Enlil, who was also the father of Nergal. Early on, he was conflated with yet another of Enlil's sons, the popular god Ninurta, which makes it difficult to identify his original attributes.
帕皮尔萨格 - 百度百科
巴比伦神话中冥府的守卫之一,曾敬服于吉尔伽美什追寻不老不死的毅力,告诉他通向日出之路。 后参与神王马督克与海之女神提亚玛特之间的战争,站在提亚玛特一方。 帕皮尔萨格对于后来希腊神话中肯陶诺斯(半人马)的形成有很大影响。 帕皮尔萨格,巴比伦神话中冥府的守卫之一。
Pabilsag | YeGods
Pabilsag. A god variously described as consort or husband of the healing goddess NININSINNA or the husband of healing goddess GULA/NINKARRAK. By inference he becomes a healing god himself, though he is sometimes depicted as a divine judge, or a god of war and hunting, and even (though his association with NERGAL) a deity of the underworld.
Pabilsag: The Celestial Guardian of Ancient Mesopotamia - Realm …
2023年11月27日 · The enigmatic Pabilsag is a Sumerian mythical creature, emblematic of ancient Mesopotamia’s rich tapestry of gods and guardians. His chimera-like form, combining the strength of a lion, the sovereignty of a human, the elevation of an eagle, and the defensive prowess of a scorpion, reflects the multifaceted dimensions of protection and ...
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