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Marduk's brother Thoth was also known in Mesoamerica as Quetzalcoatl, the "feather Serpent" and we are not surprised to find the term "Nagas" (healers) even in Mexico.
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Even though he was befuddled by the poisonous smoke of the incense braziers, and fearful of the rage of Marduk that filled the temple, Trok was still cunning enough to sense some false note in Ishtar's protestations, something not convincing in the force of Marduk's fury.
Warlock Smith, Wilbur 2001
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Nabonidus worshipped the moon-god Sin, whom he attempted to promote over Babylon's god Marduk, alienating Marduk's powerful priesthood.
626-539 2001
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'It seems that there is more in Marduk's belly than ever went in through his mouth.'
Warlock Smith, Wilbur 2001
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Today, it is a civilized world, and one of Marduk's best friends.
Space Viking Piper, H. Beam 1963
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Marduk's weapon is compared to "the fish with seven wings".
The Evolution of the Dragon G. Elliot Smith
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Today, it is a civilized world, and one of Marduk's best friends.
Space Viking H. Beam Piper 1934
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The gods praise Marduk's work and they applaud him with fifty names; each god transferring to Marduk his own function and dignity.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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The political success of Marduk's city, Babylon, necessitated this god's rise in rank in the Pantheon; this was ingeniously contrived by inventing the legend of all the gods voluntarily ceding their place to him because he had conquered the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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They received [Marduk's] chastisement, they were confined in restraint,
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