Considered once to be a peaceful, agricultural god, Ninurta was dramatically repurposed and equipped with both dangerous weapons and deadly characteristics.
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I've read gilgamesh, jus remember some half human half animal dietys and Ishtar walking on water
NICEEEEEEE. MORE MESOPOTAMIAN GODS. Nammu for example
❤ the GOD of War & weapons 🏹🗡🪓🛡⚔.
❤ all your video's mate 👍.
Yes mythology from myths I didn't know about can you do gilgamesh please
As the Torah explained after the Tower of Babel that the most high God divided up the nations according to the number of lesser gods. These gods and goddesses were made the patron gods of certain city states in Mesopotamia. As these cities went to war with each other, their patron Gods and Goddesses became Gods of War. However before that almost without exception they were gods of agriculture 👩🌾