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Tiamat

Tiamat

Mesopotamian Mythology

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Tiamat, in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, the primordial goddess who was the personification of the salt sea and the mother of the gods. She also was associated with the chaos of creation. Tiamat and Apsu (also spelled Abzu), the personification of the fresh water beneath the earth, are the source of a family of gods with whom she eventually went to war. She was slain by Marduk, the chief god of the city of Babylon, and from her body he created the universe. Tiamat’s name stems from the Akkadian word for the sea. She is known primarily from the Babylonian creation story Enuma elish. According to this myth, in the beginning there was only Tiamat and Apsu until the mingling of their two waters produced the first deities, the twins Lahmu and Lahamu. read more

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