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- Namtar (Sumerian: 𒉆𒋻, lit. 'fate') was a figure in ancient Mesopotamian religion who, depending on the context, could be regarded both as a minor god...
- messenger, and she sent her vizier Namtar in her place. He was treated well by most, the exception being Nergal, who treated Namtar with disrespect. As a result...
- Namtar is a village development committee in the Kailash Rural Muni****lity of Makwanpur District in the Bagmati Province of Nepal. At the time of the...
- transitions into other languages during chorus and bridge sections. Drummer Ivo "Namtar" Wijers quit the group in February 2020, leaving the band with two current...
- A namtar (Tibetan: རྣམ་ཐར་, Wylie: rNam-thar), sometimes spelled namthar, is a spiritual biography or hagiography in Tibetan Buddhism. Namtar is a contraction...
- people. A namtar (Tibetan: རྣམ་ཐར་, Wylie: rNam-thar), sometimes spelled namthar is a spiritual biography or hagiography in Tibetan Buddhism. Namtar is a contraction...
- with the Anunnaki". Later in the same poem, Ereshkigal orders her servant Namtar to fetch the Anunnaki from Egalgina, to "decorate the threshold steps with...
- underworld are guarded by a gatekeeper, who is named Neti in Sumerian. The god Namtar acts as Ereshkigal's sukkal, or divine attendant. The dying god Dumuzid...
- (Christian demonology) Nalai (Mandaean mythology) Nakir (Islamic demonology) Namtar (Sumerian mythology) Nar as-samum (Islamic folklore) Ninurta (Sumerian mythology...
- Boniface Consiliarius Alban Butler Danilo's anonymous pupil Hippolyte Delehaye Namtar (biography) Pseudepigrapha Reginald of Durham Secular saint "hagiography"...