other APSU Mesopotamian myth primordial The abzu cuneiform & x1236A cuneiform & x1200A , Akkadian aps also engur , cuneiform & x121C9 , Akkadian engurru from the Sumerian language Sumerian ab ocean and zu wisdom ref Lennart Warring, Taina Kantola , Gilgamesheposet p. 300, Natur och Kultur, 2001, ISBN 91 27 08293 8. ref or deep was the name for fresh water from underground aquifer s that was given a religious quality in Sumerian mythology Sumerian and Akkadian mythology . Lakes, springs, rivers, wells, and other sources of fresh water were thought to draw their water from the abzu. In Sumerian cosmology The Sumer ian god Enki Ea in the Akkadian language was believed to have lived in the abzu since before human beings were created. His wife Damgalnuna , his mother Nammu , his advisor Isimud and a variety of subservient creatures, such as the gatekeeper Lahmu , also lived in the abzu. In the city Eridu , Enki s temple was known as E sub 2 sub abzu house of the cosmic waters and was located at the edge of a swamp, an abzu. ref Eridu in Sumerian Literature , Margaret Whitney Green, pages 180 182, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1975. ref Certain tanks of holy water in Babylon ian and Assyria n temple courtyards were also called abzu aps . ref Black and Green 1992 ref Typical in religious washing, these tanks were similar to the washing pools of Islam ic mosque s, or the baptism al font in Christianity Christian church building church es. As a deity Abzu aps is depicted as a deity only in the Babylonian Creation myth creation Epic poetry epic , the En ma Elish , taken from the library of Assurbanipal c 630 BCE but which is about 500 years older. In this story, he was a primal ... below, Apsu the freshwater ocean was there, the first, the begetter, and Tiamat, the saltwater ... mythology Category Sea and river gods Category Sumer ca Apsu cs Abzu de Abzu Gottheit es Apsu fr Aps ko it Aps ka hu Abzu nl Apsu ja pl Abzu pt Apsu ru fi Aps sv Apsu tr Aps ... more details
otheruses Mesopotamian myth primordial Mummu vizier of primeval gods Apsu , the fresh water, and Tiamat , the salt water. ref cite book last Liebowitz Knapp first Bettina title Women in myth publisher SUNY Press year 1997 pages 270 isbn url http books.google.com books?id sey1EqCW4WMC&pg PA27&dq Mummu&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 0&as miny is &as maxm is 0&as maxy is &as brr 3 accessdate 17 June 2009 ref An ancient Sumeria Sumero Babylon ian craftsman god, and personification of technical skill. Mummu is also referred to as the deep several times in Mythological Texts. In ancient Sumerian, the word mummu translates to the one who has awoken . Deity ruler of The Ancients , Mesopotamia n purveyors of technical knowledge, mathematics and abstract concepts. Mummu is a Mesopotamian deity present in the Babylonian creation myth . Sometimes referred to as the son of Apsu and Tiamat , Mummu is the third god in the primordial cosmogenous divine trinity. As the third of the first gods Mummu symbolizes the mental world, or logos . Mummu appears also the Sumerian Myth of Zu where Imdugud, whose name is translated as flashing wind , steals the Tablets of Destiny but in turn is defeated by Ningirsu. In their battle an arrow in midair is ordered to return to its mummu , which in this case meant the shaft s return to the living reed from which it was cut, the guts return to the animal s rump and finally the feathers to the bird s wings. Therefore in a larger magnitude, mummu is detransformation, the return to chaos, demanifacturing. Through the Second law of thermodynamics , the dissipation of energy from matter and its return to its simplest common denominator, mummu can be understood as Entropy . Towards the middle of the Babylonian creation myth , Ea a more powerful deity locks Mummu and Apsu away, reversing the process of degeneration and thus creating the physical world. In popular culture In popular writing, Mummu is mentioned in Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson s Illuminatus ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Mesopotamian myth primordial Expert subject Mythology date November 2008 In the Akkad ian epic Enuma Elish , Kishar need to add the name in cuneiform is the daughter of Lahmu and Lahamu , the first children of Tiamat and Apsu . She is the female principle, sister and wife of Anshar , the male principle, and the mother of Anu . Kishar represents the earth as a counterpart to Anshar, the sky, and can be seen as an earth mother goddess . Kishar appears only once in Enuma Elish, in the opening lines of the epic, and then disappears from the remainder of the action. Category Mesopotamian deities Category Earth goddesses Category Nature goddesses MEast myth stub ca Kishar cs Ki ar ko hr Ki ar hu Kisar isten ja no Kishar sh Ki ar tr Ki ar ... more details
Mesopotamian myth primordial Lahamu was the first born daughter of Tiamat and Apsu in Akkadian mythology . With her brother Lahmu she is the mother of Anshar and Kishar , who were in turn parents of the first gods. Lahamu is sometimes seen as a serpent, and sometimes as a woman with a red sash and six curls on her head. It is suggested that the pair were represented by the silt of the sea bed. There also parallels between the Sumerian Creation story and the Biblical Creation story in where Adam and Eve were the first born of the gods. She and her brother husband are never mentioned separately. MEast myth stub References Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods , Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 Category Mesopotamian deities Category Dragons ko ja no Lahamu pt Lahamu tr Lahamu ... more details
For the village in Burma, see Nammu, Burma . Refimprove date February 2011 merge Abzu date February 2011 Mesopotamian myth primordial In Sumerian mythology , Nammu also Namma , spelled ideographically lang sux sup Dingir d sup NAMMA sup d sup engur ENGUR was a primeval goddess, corresponding to Tiamat in Babylonian mythology . Nammu was the primeval sea Engur that gave birth to Anu An heaven and Ki goddess Ki earth and the first gods, representing the Apsu , the fresh water ocean that the Sumerians believed lay beneath the earth, the source of life giving water and fertility in a country with almost no rainfall. Nammu is not well attested in Sumerian mythology. She may have been of greater importance prehistorically, before Enki took over most of her functions. An indication of her continued relevance may be found in the theophoric name of Ur Nammu , the founder of the Third Dynasty of Ur . According to the Neo Sumerian mythological text Enki and Ninmah , Enki is the son of An and Nammu. Nammu is the goddess who has given birth to the great gods . It is she who has the idea of creating mankind, and she goes to wake up Enki, who is asleep in the Apsu, so that he may set the process going. ref Gwendolyn Leick, A dictionary of ancient Near Eastern mythology , Routledge, 1991, ISBN 9780415007627, p. 124. ref Reay Tannahill in Sex in History 1980 singled out Nammu as the only female prime mover in the cosmogonic myths of antiquity. ref Raey Tannahill, Sex in History 1980 Page needed date February 2011 Verify credibility date February 2011 ref References reflist External links http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?searchword l namma 20t DN&charenc gcirc Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature Category Mesopotamian deities Category Sea and river goddesses Category Creator goddesses Category Legendary serpents MEast myth stub cs Nammu de Nammu el es Nammu eu Nammu ko hr Namma it Nammu lt Namu nl Nammu pl Nammu pt Nammu ru sh Nama th ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 File Ganymede quadrangles.png thumb 500px Arrangement of the quadrangles on Ganymede Ganymede moon Ganymede has been divided into 15 quadrangle geography quadrangle s. ref http www6.uniovi.es solar eng ganymap.htm Ganymede Map Images Bot generated title ref class wikitable Name Number Latitude Longitude Namesake Etana Jg1 65 90 N 0 360 W Etana crater Etana Perrine Jg2 21 66 N 0 90 W Perrine Regio Galileo Regio Jg3 21 66 N 90 180 W Galileo Regio Philus Sulcus Jg4 21 66 N 180 270 W Philus Sulcus Nun Sulci Jg5 21 66 N 270 360 W Nun Sulci Dardanus Sulcus Jg6 22 N 22 S 0 72 W Dardanus Sulcus Memphis Facula Jg7 22 N 22 S 72 144 W Memphis Facula Uruk Sulcus Jg8 22 N 22 S 144 216 W Uruk Sulcus Tiamat Sulcus Jg9 22 N 22 S 216 288 W Tiamat Sulcus Misharu Jg10 22 N 22 S 288 360 W Misharu crater Misharu Nabu Jg11 21 66 S 0 90 W Nabu crater Nabu Osiris Jg12 21 66 S 90 180 W Osiris crater Osiris Apsu Sulci Jg13 21 66 S 180 270 W Apsu Sulci Namtar Jg14 21 66 S 270 360 W Namtar crater Namtar Hathor Jg15 65 90 S 0 360 W Hathor crater Hathor References reflist External links http webgis.wr.usgs.gov pigwad down jovian satellites.htm Category Surface features of Jupiter s moons Category Ganymede ... more details
Mesopotamian myth Babylon Expert subject Ancient Near East date February 2009 for the village in Estonia Kingu, Estonia Kingu , also spelled Qingu , meaning unskilled laborer, was a god in Babylonian mythology, and after the murder of his father Apsu the consort of the goddess Tiamat , his mother, who wanted to establish him as ruler and leader of all gods before she was slain by Marduk . Tiamat gave Kingu the 3 Tablets of Destiny , which he wore as a breastplate and which gave him great power. She placed him as the general of her army. Eventually, he was killed by the god Marduk to prevent his rise and his blood was used to create humankind. With his death, Marduk took the Tablets of Destiny and became ruler of the gods. Kingu s pivotal role is further described in the Babylonian creation myth, En ma Elish . ref cite web url http ccat.sas.upenn.edu humm Resources Ane enumaA.html title Babylonian Creation Myth publisher Ccat.sas.upenn.edu date accessdate 2010 09 12 ref References reflist External links http ccat.sas.upenn.edu humm Resources Ane enumaA.html The Enuma Elish translated by N. K. Sandars http www.sitchin.com Zachariah Sitchin s Website http www.sitchiniswrong.com A Response to Sitchin http www.nasa.gov mission pages stereo news gravity parking.html NASA recent missions backs up Sitchin theory of colliding planets may be right after all Category Mesopotamian mythology Category Mesopotamian deities Category Enuma Elish de Kingu es Kingu eu Kingu fr Kingu hr Kingu it Kingu nl Kingu ja pt Kingu ru sl Kingu sh Kingu fi Kingu tr Kingu ... more details
Other uses2 Ashur Mesopotamian myth primordial In Akkadian mythology , Anshar also spelled Anshur add the name in cuneiform please an shar ? , which means sky pivot or sky axle , is a sky god . He is the husband of his sister Kishar . They might both represent heaven an and earth ki . Both are the second generation of gods their parents being the serpents Lahmu and Lahamu and grandparents Tiamat and Apsu . In their turn they are the parents of Anu another sky god. ref J.Black & A.Green, Gods, demons and symbols of ancient Mesopotamia, 2004, p. 34 ref During the reign of Sargon II , Assyrian empire Assyrians started to identify Anshar with their Assur god Assur in order to let him star in their version of Enuma Elish . In this mythology Anshar s spouse was Ninlil . ref G. Frame, Babylonia 689 627, p. 57 ref If this name An ar be derived from An ar , then is may be relatable to hieroglyphic Egyptian N R god , since hieroglyphic Egyptian may be etymological Citation needed date May 2010 . References Reflist Image Asur Stier.PNG thumb 250px left Anshar standing on a bull. Excavated from one of the ancient capitals of Assyria , Assur . Category Mesopotamian deities Category Enuma Elish Category Sky and weather gods MEast myth stub cs An ar hr An ar hu Ansar nl Anshar ja no Anshar pt Anshar sh An ar fi Anshar ... more details
Mesopotamian myth primordial unicode La mu is a deity from Akkadian mythology . Mythology Lahmu, Hairy is the name of a protective and beneficent deity is a first born son of Apsu and Tiamat . He and his sister Lahamu unicode La amu are the parents of Anshar and Kishar , the sky father and earth mother , who birthed the gods of the Mesopotamian Pantheon. unicode La mu is depicted as a bearded man with a red sash usually with three strands and four to six curls on his head. Often associated with the kusarikku or Bull Man . In Sumerian times unicode La mu may have meant the muddy one . Lahmu guarded the gates of the Abzu temple of Enki at Eridu . He and his sister unicode La amu are primordial deities in the Babylonian Epic of Creation Enuma Elis and Lahmu may be related to or identical with Lahamu one of Tiamat s Creatures in that epic. Some scholars have speculated that the name of Bethlehem actually originally contained a reference to a Canaanite form of unicode La mu , rather than to the Canaanite word for bread lehem. References Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 Black, Jeremy and Green, Anthony. Gods Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia University of Texas Press, Austin, 2003. Category Mesopotamian deities ca Lahamu es Lahmu eu Lahmu ko hr Lahmu hu Lahmu ja no Lahmu pt Lahmu sh Lahmu tr Lahmu ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives reads bills, motions, and other papers before the United States House of Representatives House and keeps track of changes to legislation made on the floor. During the vote for Speaker politics Speaker at the beginning of each United States Congress Congress , or when the electronic voting system fails, the clerk calls the roll of members for a recorded vote . Traditionally, the reading clerks are appointed by the leaders of the majority and minority parties. For instance, Paul Hays was appointed by the then Minority Leader Robert H. Michel , for the Republican party. Beyond this procedure for appointment, the party status has no significance. Reading clerks work for the Office of Legislative Operations, one of nine offices that fall under the jurisdiction of the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives . List of Democratic Reading Clerks class wikitable Reading Clerk Term Meg Goetz 1981 1998 Mary Kevin Niland 1998 2008 Jaime Zapata 2008 2009 http www.washingtonblade.com 2010 03 08 first openly gay u s house reading clerk relishes role Joe Novotny 2010 present List of Republican Reading Clerks class wikitable Reading Clerk Term Paul Hays 1988 2007 http www.clarksvilleonline.com 2009 03 01 susan cole to give commencement address at apsu Susan Cole 2007 present USCongress DEFAULTSORT Reading Clerk Of The United States House Of Representatives Category Employees of the United States House of Representatives ... more details
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Lakhamu Fossa 11.6S 227.7W 370.0 1985 Dragon monster, or divine natural force produced by Apsu and Tiamat ... by Apsu and Tiamat. Zu Fossae 38.5N 150.5W 2,900.0 1985 Dragon of chaos slain by Marduk. Regiones class ... and Lakhamu. Apsu Sulci 39.4S 234.7W 1,950.0 1979 Sumero Akkadian primordial ocean. Aquarius Sulcus ... more details
exist nor the earth below, Apsu the freshwater ocean was there, the first, the begetter , and Tiamat ... Apsu or Abzu, from Sumerian ab water, zu far fathered upon Tiamat the Elder deities Lahmu and Lahamu ... in the chaos of original creation. She and Apsu filled the cosmic abyss with the primeval waters ... Enki later Ea believed correctly that Apsu, upset with the chaos they created, was planning ... monsters to battle the deities in order to avenge Apsu s death. These were her own offspring giant ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2007 Scorpion men are featured in several Akkadian language Mythology myths , including the En ma Elish and the Babylonian version of the Epic of Gilgamesh . They were also known as aqrabuamelu or girtablilu . They were first created by the Tiamat in order to wage war against the younger gods for the betrayal of her mate Apsu . In the Epic of Gilgamesh , they stand guard outside the gates of the sun god Shamash at the mountains of Mashu . These give entrance to Kurnugi , the land of darkness. The scorpion men open the doors for Shamash as he travels out each day, and close the doors after him when he returns to the underworld at night. They also warn travellers of the danger that lies beyond their post. Their heads touch the sky, their terror is awesome and their glance is death . This meeting of Gilgame , on his way to ta napi ti, with the Scorpion folk guarding the entrance to the tunnel is described in I k r Gilg me , tablet IX, lines 47 81. ref A. R. George The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic . Oxford University Press, 2003. p. 493 ref One famous image found on a relief carving pictures a scorpion man aiming with a bow and arrow. This relief was the basis for the Scorpion Man figurine that is 55 in the Monster in My Pocket series. Comparative religion The scorpion is likewise a magical guard to an entrance among, e.g., the Mekeo of Papua a scorpion charm is used to protect ... your house. ref Michele Stephen A isa s Gifts . University of California Press, 1995. p. 259 ref Games Scorpion men feature as powerful myth units for the Egyptians in the game Age of Mythology . It can sting human soldier units for extra damage in a short interval. The stinging action will repeat once in about 15 seconds making them devastators for human armies. The role playing game Dungeons & Dragons features centauric scorpion men called Stingers, normally found in desert locales and devoted to gods of the waste, often those reflecting the Pharaonic or Babylonian Pan ... more details
Refimprove date May 2008 Infobox school name Clarksville Montgomery County School System image image size alt caption motto motto translation streetaddress 621 Gracey Avenue city Clarksville, Tennessee Clarksville state Tennessee zipcode 37040 country USA coordinates established superintendent staff teaching staff grades PK 12 gender enrollment 29,800 as of 2009 10 ref name urlwww.cmcss.net cite web url http www.cmcss.net documents pdf enrollment.pdf title Total Student Enrollment format work accessdate 2010 12 24 ref avg class size ratio campuses 25 slogan publication newspaper yearbook website http www.cmcss.net footnotes picture Clarksville Montgomery County School System CMCSS is a school district system of schools in Montgomery County, Tennessee Montgomery County , Tennessee serving a population of over 147,000 people. It is the seventh largest district in Tennessee and has earned whole district accreditation. CMCSS is also ISO 9001 certified a standard of effectiveness and efficiency recognized by businesses and organizations around the world. Michael Harris is the Director of Schools. There are 36 schools in the district serving approximately 29,800 children from pre kindergarten through twelfth grade. CMCSS educates children in 36 schools in the district one K 5 Magnet School, 20 elementary, 7 middle, 7 high, and one Middle College. It employs about 3,900 teachers, administrators and support staff. The system operates 7 area high schools in addition to Middle College which is a select environment on the campus of Austin Peay State University that allows high school juniors to take one university course for credit. High school seniors may take two courses for credit. TOC List of schools Col begin Col 3 HIGH SCHOOLS Clarksville Kenwood Middle College at APSU Montgomery Central Northeast Northwest Rossview High School Rossview West Creek High School West Creek Col 3 MIDDLE SCHOOLS Kenwood Montgomery Central New Providence Northeast Richview Rossview West Creek ... more details
Infobox Gridiron football person Name Bill Schmitz team Image ImageWidth alt Caption status position1 DateOfBirth birth date and age 1954 3 30 Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio DateOfDeath Deathplace College Coast Guard Academy Coast Guard coaching years 1991 BR BR 1992 BR BR 1993 1996 BR BR 1996 2002 BR BR 2005 2006 BR BR BR 2007 2008 coaching teams Eastern Michigan Eagles football Eastern Michigan BR Offensive Coordinator BR London Monarchs BR Quarterbacks Receivers Coach BR Coast Guard Academy Coast Guard BR Head Coach BR Austin Peay State University Austin Peay State BR Head Coach BR UAB Blazers football UAB BR Tight Ends H Backs Coach 05 BR Wide Receivers Coach 06 BR University of Pennsylvania Football Pennsylvania BR Offensive Coordinator Tight Ends Coach career highlights Bill Schmitz born March 30, 1954 in Cincinnati, Ohio is an American football coach. He was the head coach at Austin Peay State University for six seasons 1997 2002 ref cite book title 2009 Austin Peay State University Football Media Guide url http www.apsugovernors.com fls 16900 pdf 09FBMG 2009 APSU FB Media Guide.pdf ref and at his alma mater, the Coast Guard Academy 1993 1996 . Coaching career Schmitz served as the quarterbacks coach quarterbacks and wide receivers coach receivers coach of the London Monarchs in the World League of American Football for the 1992 season. ref cite book title 1992 London Monarchs Media Guide ref References reflist 2 Austin Peay Governors football coach navbox Coast Guard Bears football coach navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schmitz, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 30, 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH Cincinnati, Ohio DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schmitz, Bill Category 1954 births Category Living people Category Austin Peay Governors football coaches Category Eastern Michigan Eagles football coaches Category Penn Quakers football coaches Category UAB Blazers football coaches Category World League of American Foot ... more details
Pantheon I. After this tour, they will enter the studio to record their next album, titled Apsu ... Occult Metal 1991 2001 2005 Absu album Absu 2009 Abzu album Abzu September 2011 Apsu album Apsu TBA ... more details
refimprove date January 2011 Mesopotamian myth demons Image Relief Im dugud Louvre AO2783.jpg thumb 260px right Zu as a lion headed eagle, ca. 2550 2500 BC, Louvre Zu , also known as Anzu and Imdugud , in Persian language Persian and Sumerian language Sumerian , from An heaven and Zu to know , in the Sumerian language is a lesser divinity of Akkadian mythology , and the son of the bird goddess Siris goddess Siris . He is also said to be conceived by the pure waters of the Apsu gods and the wide Earth. ref Greek Myths and Mesopotamia Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod ref Both Zu and Siris are seen as massive birds who can breathe fire and water, although Zu is alternately seen as a lion headed eagle cf The Griffin . The Anzu was a servant of the chief sky god Enlil , guard of the throne in Enlil s sanctuary, possibly previously a symbol of Anu , from whom Anzu stole the Tablet of Destiny Tablet of Destinies , so hoping to determine the fate of all things. In one version of the legend, the gods sent Lugalbanda to retrieve the tablets, who in turn, killed Anzu. In another, Ea Babylonian god Ea and Mami goddess Belet Ili conceived Ninurta for the purpose of retrieving the tablets. In a third legend, found in The Hymn of Ashurbanipal , Marduk is said to have killed Anzu. Mesopotamian myth In Sumero Akkadian mythology, Zu is a divine storm bird and the personification of the southern wind and the thunder clouds. This demon, half man and half bird, stole the Tablets of Destiny from Enlil and hid them on a mountaintop. Anu ordered the other gods to retrieve the tablets, even though they all feared the demon. According to one text, Marduk killed the bird, but in another text it died through the arrows of the god Ninurta. The bird is also referred to as Imdugud or Anzu. Babylonian myth A Babylonian deity associated with cosmogony , represented as stripping the father of the gods of umsimi, usually translated crown but, as it was on the seat of Bel it was ... more details
Story, an evil woman named Apsu arrives from the 30th century . She has gathered a group ... thumb 300px Left Page Apsu, Anshar. Right Page Top Row Kishar, Sin, Nabu. Bottom Row Ishtar, Marduk ... element and astrological symbolism to each of the regular Senshi. Shaman Apsu The chief villain in the game, named for the Aps primal being of Babylonian creation myth. Apsu seeks to rewrite history ... form called Deity of Destruction known as Demon Apsu in the fan translation and attacks with Fin ... Tokyo, all recruited by Apsu and given powers equal to their counterparts. Each girl has their own motives for joining, but in truth are merely Apsu s pawns. Oppositio is the Latin for opposition ... more details
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