Meslamtaea

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Meslamtaea is a Mesopotamian deity closely associated with the underworld god Nergal, often regarded as a manifestation or aspect of him in ancient religion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesopotamian deity
underworld deity
appearsIn Akkadian texts
Sumerian texts
associatedWith Nergal NERFINISHED
death
plague
war
consideredAspectOf Nergal NERFINISHED
culture Mesopotamian religion NERFINISHED
domain underworld
epithetOf Nergal NERFINISHED
equatedWith Nergal NERFINISHED
gender male
hasTemple Meslam NERFINISHED
majorCultCenter Kutha NERFINISHED
mentionedIn god lists
incantations
ritual texts
nameLanguage Sumerian
nameMeaningApproximate He who comes forth from Meslam
role chthonic god
warrior deity
sharesCultWith Nergal NERFINISHED
sometimesDistinguishedFrom Nergal NERFINISHED
worshippedIn Akkad NERFINISHED
Assyria NERFINISHED
Babylonia NERFINISHED
Sumer NERFINISHED
ancient Mesopotamia NERFINISHED

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Nergal equatedWith Meslamtaea