埃里都
阿萨利是古巴比伦波斯湾的海港埃里都(Eridu)的太阳神。
埃利都
埃利都(Eridu)是崇拜中心36."enuma elish"史书告诉我们 马尔杜克是埃亚的儿子,但马尔杜克的祖先却不甚明了,事实上,他最初可能像阿萨鲁 赫(Asal...
里都
坛不限于巴勒斯坦才有,在米所波大米的伊里都(Eridu)、吾珥(Ur)、卡费雅(Khafajah)及亚述城(Assur)也有祭坛的发现,而巴兰在基列胡琐为神筑了七座坛及献上公牛公羊的事件(民廿...
厄里杜
有一次Ea神在Eridu(厄里杜)打鱼,受到了南风的骚扰,Adapa一气之下,便折断了南风的翅膀。但这样却触怒了天上主宰Anu(阿努)神,须到天上去对证。
Eridu (Cuneiform: NUN.KI 𒉣 𒆠; Sumerian: eriduki; Akkadian: irîtu) is an ancient Sumerian city in what is now Tell Abu Shahrain, Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq. Eridu was long considered the earliest city in southern Mesopotamia, and is still today argued to be the oldest city in the world. Located 12 km southwest of Ur, Eridu was the southernmost of a conglomeration of Sumerian cities that grew about temples, almost in sight of one another. In Sumerian mythology, Eridu was originally the home of Enki, later known by the Akkadians as Ea, who was considered to have founded the city. His temple was called E-Abzu, as Enki was believed to live in Abzu, an aquifer from which all life was believed to stem.