Ganymede


Features associated with: Sulcus

Type
Feature Name
Origin
Sulcus
Where Marduk's statue was carried each year.
Sulcus
Assyro-Babylonian; celestial-world home of Lakhmu and Lakhamu.
Sulcus
Named after the Sumero-Akkadian; primordial ocean.
Sulcus
Greek; Zeus set Ganymede among the stars as the constellation of Aquarius, the water carrier.
Sulcus
Named after the Assyrian town where Ishtar was worshipped.
Sulcus
Named after the Assyro-Babylonian town in the land known as Akkad.
Sulcus
Named after the Akkadian town, location of the Sumerian god Nabu's principal sanctuary.
Sulcus
Named after the Town in Egypt where Bast was worshipped.
Sulcus
Named after the Ancient Phoenician city where Adonis was worshipped.
Sulcus
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted by Zeus disguised as an eagle.
Sulcus
Sumerian holy cosmic chamber of the gods.
Sulcus
Ancient Babylonian seat of sun worship, in present-day Iran.
Sulcus
Named after the Akkadian town that was built by Marduk.
Sulcus
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted an eagle.
Sulcus
Sumerian mountain where winds dwell.
Sulcus
Assyro-Babylonian; terrestrial-world home of Lakhmu and Lakhamu.
Sulcus
Named after the Early Babylonian town.
Sulcus
Named after the Sumerian town.
Sulcus
Assyro-Babylonian; mountain with twin peaks where sun rose and set.
Sulcus
Named after the Assyro-Babylonian; the tumult of the waves at the place where the waters of primordial freshwater ocean Apsu and salt sea Tiamat are mingled.
Sulcus
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted by an eagle.
Sulcus
Named after the City where Ishtar was worshipped.
Sulcus
Named after the Sumerian city.
Sulcus
Named after the Egyptian; chaos; primordial ocean; held germ of all things.
Sulcus
Temple that was the chief sanctuary of Isis.
Sulcus
Greek; where Ganymede and Hebe were worshipped as rain-givers.
Sulcus
Greek; kingdom in Asia Minor where Ganymede was born.
Sulcus
Named after the Assyro-Babylonian town on the banks of the Euphrates River where the gods planned the great flood.
Sulcus
Greek; where Ganymede and Hebe were worshipped as rain-givers.
Sulcus
Named after the Ancient Babylonian town.
Sulcus
Assyro-Babylonian; tumultuous sea from which everything was generated.
Sulcus
Named after the Sumerian town.
Sulcus
Ancient Sumerian seat of moon worship.
Sulcus
Named after the Babylonian city ruled by Gilgamesh.
Sulcus
Mayan "place of fright"; destination of those who escaped violent death.

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