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Enlil became bothered by the noise from homo sapiens.

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Enlil was the god of rain, storm, and water. The mesopatiamian people was scared and also pleased with thus powerful god they belived in

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In Mesopotamian mythology, the god Enlil unleashed the flood on the city of Shurrapak to wipe out humanity due to their noise and disruptions, which were disturbing the other gods. Enlil wanted to reset and cleanse the earth of human civilization.

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Enli is Lord Wind in the Sumerian mythology

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Xianhua Wang has written:

'The metamorphosis of Enlil in early Mesopotamia' -- subject(s): Enlil (Assyro-Babylonian deity), Gods, Assyro-Babylonian

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Satan/Enki is the brother of Beezlebub/Enlil.

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enkidu, ananki, enlil

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In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Enlil, the god of earth, wind, and air, decided to send a flood to wipe out humanity because he was disturbed by the noise and overpopulation of the city. He viewed humans as a nuisance and wanted to reduce their numbers.

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They are main personages within the Sumerian Mythology. Enki, Enlil and Ninhursag are main characters within the mythology as they are believed to be three of the great seven deities of Sumer.

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astak, aslam, anlil,enlil ,kilad, farence,gurot

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Gilgamesh's destiny was decreed by Enlil of the mountain, the father of the gods.

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Enlil was in ancient Sumer. Aether was in ancient Greece.

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Yes, in the Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh is portrayed as a heroic figure for slaying Humbaba, the monstrous guardian of the Cedar Forest, and for defying Anu and Enlil by cutting down the sacred trees. His actions demonstrate his courage and strength as a hero.

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The Mesopotamian god of air is Enlil. He is also the god of storm and was the pantheon leader after 2500 BC.

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Ancient city in north eastern Syria in the basin of the River Khabur, dates 3000 BC

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They had many gods, including An, Enlil, Nanna, and Utu. Their kings were also believed by them to be divine.

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astak, aslam, anlil,enlil ,kilad, farence,gurot

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The Sumerian gods were believed to be part of a complex family tree, with Anu as the supreme deity and the father of all gods. Anu's children included Enlil, the god of air and storms, and Enki, the god of water and wisdom. Enlil and Enki had various offspring who were also considered gods and goddesses in Sumerian mythology.

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By far the most important Babylonian god was Enlil, he was the chied god of the Pantheon, he was the equivalent to the Greek God Zeus.

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the gods were named after what they are like Enlil was the god of air, Enki was the god of wisdom, and Inanna was the goddess of love and war.

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Enlil, Enka, and Jarqa. They are the most richest so they are the most famous!

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because from that moment they began to carry the mark of the gods, made in his image and likeness

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The Sumerian water god of Eridu was called Enki. Enki was a creator deity, along with An, the god of heaven, Enlil, the air god, and Ninhursaga, the earth mother.

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Mesopotamians believed their gods all powerful, think of this Enlil. He is the God of the Storm. In Mesopotamia the monsoons were huge at this time so they worshiped him to save their lives and there are many other gods like Gozer traveled into the Mesopotamian ways. (As you should know Gozer is the Destroyer)

In Short the answer is Yes.

P.S. Enlil also kept the Tablets of Destiny.

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Gilgamesh's act of slaying Humbaba can be seen as heroic because it demonstrates his bravery and willingness to face challenges. However, angering Enlil, the god who appointed Humbaba as guardian, may be viewed as reckless rather than heroic, as it ultimately brings about negative consequences for Gilgamesh and his companion, Enkidu.

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The Sumerian water god of Eridu was called Enki. Enki was a creator deity, along with An, the god of heaven, Enlil, the air god, and Ninhursaga, the earth mother.

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W. H. van Soldt has written:

'Solar omens of Enuma Anu Enlil' -- subject- s -: Texts, Akkadian language, Omens

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The characteristic that seperated the Sumerian city-states was that they shared a set of religious beliefs that recognized the supremacy of the patron deity Enlil of Nippur

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According to Sumerian mythology, the gods An, Enlil, Enki and Ninhursanga created the black-headed people. The gods originally created humans as servants for themselves,but freed them when they became too much of a problem.

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Lorenzo Verderame has written:

'Le Tavole 1.-6. della serie astrologica Enuma Anu Enlil'

'Umma Messenger Texts in the British Museum, Part Three (UMTBM 3)'

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The Sumerians were polytheistic.

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The Sumerians believed in many gods such as An, Ki, Enki, Enlil, Inanna, the sun god Utu, and the moon god, Sin.

See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:

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He was invited by Enlil for reconciliation. In a thanksgiving ceremony on Mars infront of Dak soldiers, a canus priest stabbed him in the neck. The priest was instantly killed like a lone nut.

Enki was buried together with the body of Zeus somewhere near the so called face on Mars.

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Enlil was angry because no man was meant to survive the destruction. Ea had heard the great gods decide to produce the flood and had told Utnapishtim to tear down his house and build a ship, and to take on the ship the seed of all living things.

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The Babylonian god of the moon was known as both Sin and Nanna, depending on which Babylonian language you were speaking. He was also the god of wisdom.

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The gods were:

- An - the god of heavens

- Enki - the god of water

-Enlil - the god of air and storms

-Ereshkigal - the god of darkness and gloom

- Inanna - the goddess of love and war

- Nammu - the goddess of the sea

- Ninhursag- mother earth

- Utu - the god of the sun


Thos were the god of either Mesopotamia And Southweast Asia in the ancient time.......:)

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Marduk didn't actually rule Babylon, he was an ancient god of Babylonia and chief god of the city of Babylon. His cult rose to prominence in the reign of Hammurabi, and Marduk became the omniscient king of the pantheon of gods, the creator of mankind and the god of light and life. In his various aspects he was the successor of the Sumerian earth god Enlil.

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Humababa rushes to the scene to protect the Cedar Forest, which is his domain. He sees Gilgamesh and Enkidu as threats to the forest and its sacred beings, and his goal is to defend the forest against their intrusion. Additionally, Humbaba is loyal to the god Enlil, who entrusted him with guarding the Cedar Forest.

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The ancient Sumerians believed that the world was created by an ancient sea from which gods and the universe came from. They believed that the earth was ruled by these gods and that the gods had human-like features. Some of the key gods were: Enki, the god of water, Ki, the god of the earth, Enlil, the god of air, and An, the god of heaven. These four gods were thought to have created the rules of the Sumerian society.

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The presumed original "God's" on our Earth supposedly came from another Planet (regarded by scholars as Niburu). There is debate as to whether or not these beings created most plant, animal and modern human life. Enlil and Enki were 1/2 brothers that landed in the waters of the middle east. It is speculated (according to the readings and translations of ancient Sumerian tablets our ancestors recorded history on some 5000 years ago) that Enki and Enlil's planet (Niburu) was suffering from an atmospheric loss. They needed gold for some reason to fix the problem. So, they shuttled around space and found our beautiful jewel of a planet, tested it out and realized we had a compatible, useful planet with gold they could mine and work on. After toiling and digging, the other beings that settled here working in the mines basically revolted. "We're working too hard!" they would say. So the intelligent beings crafted a lulu : a work-man. The brothers argued about land and rights of kingship, and before you know it, they were amassing their lulu's and forming armies who revolted against "God" : one God was Enlil and the other Enki. So the bible is a mix of divine ispiration from the REAL God ( the one who created light, magnetism, the laws of physics , etc. ) and the stories of ancient arguements and revolts and floods.

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The oldest significant astronomical text that we possess is Tablet 63 of the Enūma Anu Enlil, the Venus tablet of Ammi-saduqa, which lists the first and last visible risings of Venus over a period of about 21 years and is the earliest evidence that the phenomena of a planet were recognized as periodic. See the related link for further information.

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A pantheon of gods based on bloodlines who came to Earth -Gaia from the stars -cosmology based. The classification of the gods was called the Anunna -offspring of An, whereas seven deities, including Enlil and Inanna, belonged to a group of "underworld judges" known as the Anunnaki offspring An" + Ki- Anki. During the 3rd Dynasty, the Sumerian pantheon was said to include sixty times sixty (3600) deities.

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A pantheon of gods based on bloodlines who came to Earth -Gaia from the stars -cosmology based. The classification of the gods was called the Anunna -offspring of An, whereas seven deities, including Enlil and Inanna, belonged to a group of "underworld judges" known as the Anunnaki offspring An" + Ki- Anki. During the 3rd Dynasty, the Sumerian pantheon was said to include sixty times sixty (3600) deities.

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he was one of the oldest Gods in Sumaria. He was regarded at first as the father and the King of the Gods. According to legend, heaven and earth were inseparable until Anu and Ki bore Enlil who cleaved heaven and earth into two. Anu was a sky God, lord of the heavens, lord of the constellations, king of the gods, spirits and demons and lived in the highest heavenly regions. He had the power to judge those who had committed crimes. He created stars to destroy the wicked

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The Sumerians believed that the world was created out of an an ancient sea from whence the universe, gods, and people were created. They believed that the universe was ruled by these gods, who were anthropomorphic (they had human features and personalities) and who represented various natural phenomenon. Each Sumerian city-state had its own patron deity to whom the citizens paid homage. Temples, known as ziggurats, were often erected in the cities to honor and house each city's god. The city of Ur, for example, constructed a ziggurat for Nanna, the god of the moon.

The key gods of the Sumerians were Enki (god of water), Ki (god of earth), Enlil (god of air), and An (god of heaven). These main gods were believed to have created the rules of Sumerian society to which all people were expected to adhere. Sumerians also believed that the reason for their existence was to delight the gods. The observance of certain rituals and animal sacrifices were considered necessary in order to satisfy these often capricious deities.

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