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  • ...00 B.C., and is believed to have been deeply intertwined with religion and mythology. During the Akitu, statues of the gods were paraded through the city street ==Comparative Mythology==
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  • ...x Christianity. From the Greek Church the custom was adopted by either the Roman Catholics or the Protestants and then spread through Europe.}}<!--|accessda ...u forever and ever.<ref>[http://www.ewtn.com/library/prayer/roman2.txt The Roman Ritual. Part XI, Blessings and other sacramentals]</ref>}}
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  • ...y then would have a religious ceremony in honor of the [[moon god]] [[Sin (mythology)|Sin]] and the image or icon of the god would be carried in a procession on ...ian goddess of love and war, was also the offspring of the moon god [[Sin (mythology)|Sin]] or as he is was originally known ''Nanna''. Alqoshniye are still aw
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  • ...e|Romans]] and Parthians, with parts of Mesopotamia coming under ephemeral Roman control. In AD 226, it fell to the Sassanid Persians and remained under Per **[[Mesopotamia (Roman province)|Roman Mesopotamia]], [[Roman province|Roman]] (2nd century AD)
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  • ...the walls were partly destroyed. [[E-Saggila]], the great temple of [[Bel (mythology)|Bel]], however, still continued to be kept in repair and to be a center of ...a brief interlude of [[Roman Empire|Roman]] conquest ([[Roman Assyria]], [[Roman Mesopotamia]]; AD 116 to 118) under [[Trajan]], after which the Parthians r
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  • [[Image:GilgameshTablet.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The [[deluge (mythology)|Deluge]] tablet of the [[Gilgamesh]] epic in Akkadian.]] ...naming system is a numerical system. The basic stems are numbered using [[Roman numeral]]s so that G, D, Š and N become I, II, III and IV, respectively, a
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