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Bel (mythology)

Rare Card — Myths & Legends Series — #145

About Bel (mythology)

Akkadian title meaning "lord," applied to Mesopotamian gods. Most often refers to Marduk in Assyrian and Babylonian texts, with Bêlit denoting his spouse, Sarpanit. Malak-bel of Palmyra was a distinct deity, a messenger of Bel. Early scholars incorrectly equated Sumerian Enlil with Bel. The Mandaean name for Jupiter is Bil, derived from Bel.

Bel (mythology) is a Rare trading card in the Myths & Legends series on WikiTCG. This card is based on the Wikipedia article about Bel (mythology), which has 0 pageviews and is available in 25 languages. 99 players have collected this card.

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Bel (mythology)

Rare Myths & Legends #145

Akkadian title meaning "lord," applied to Mesopotamian gods. Most often refers to Marduk in Assyrian and Babylonian texts, with Bêlit denoting his spouse, Sarpanit. Malak-bel of Palmyra was a distinct deity, a messenger of Bel. Early scholars incorrectly equated Sumerian Enlil with Bel. The Mandaean name for Jupiter is Bil, derived from Bel.

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Image by editor Austen Henry Layard , drawing by L. Gruner -- Public domain

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