The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
any of a group of heavenly spirits under the god Anu
| WordNet: Igigi |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
any of a group of heavenly spirits under the god Anu
| Wikipedia: Igigi |
Igigi (fl. 2257 BCE) was a king of the Akkadian Empire. His rule began in 2257 BCE, and he fought for power in Akkad after the death of Shar-kali-sharri.
Igigi was also a term used to refer to the gods of heaven in Sumerian mythology.
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| Best of the Web: Igigi |
Some good "Igigi" pages on the web:
Mesopotamian Mythology www.pantheon.org |
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| Kings of Akkad |
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