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  1. Sumerian religion - Wikipedia

    Sumerian religion was the religion practiced by the people of Sumer, the first literate civilization found in recorded history and based in ancient Mesopotamia, and what is modern day Iraq. The Sumerians widely regarded their divinities as responsible for all matters pertaining to the natural and social orders of their society.

  2. Mesopotamian religion | Facts, Names, Gods, Temples,

    Mesopotamian religion, the beliefs and practices of the Sumerians and Akkadians, and their successors, the Babylonians and Assyrians, who inhabited ancient Mesopotamia (now in Iraq) in the millennia before the Christian era.

  3. Mesopotamian Religion - World History Encyclopedia

    Dec 12, 2022 · The people of Mesopotamia relied on their gods for every aspect of their lives, from calling on Kulla, the god of bricks, to help in the laying of the foundation of a house, to petitioning the goddess Lama for protection, and so developed many …

  4. Sumerian Religion - The Spiritual Life

    Sumerian religion was the religion practiced and adhered to by the people of Sumer, the first literate civilization of ancient Mesopotamia. The Sumerians regarded their divinities as responsible for all matters pertaining to the natural and social orders.

  5. 1 - Sumerian Religion - Cambridge University Press & Assessment

    Briefly it can be described as a polytheistic religion, with a strong belief in the efficacy and necessity of ritual, which expressed human dependence on the divine while at the same time enabling a reciprocal relationship between the two.

  6. Ancient Mesopotamian religion - Wikipedia

    Ancient Mesopotamian religion encompasses the religious beliefs (concerning the gods, creation and the cosmos, the origin of man, and so forth) and practices of the civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia, particularly Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia between circa 6000 BC …

  7. Ideology | Sumerian Religion - History Archive

    During the Old Babylonian Period, the Sumerian and Akkadian languages were retained for religious purposes; the majority of Sumerian mythological literature known to historians today comes from the Old Babylonian Period,[1] either in the form of transcribed Sumerian texts (most notably the Babylonian version of the Epic of Gilgamesh) or in the ...

  8. Mesopotamian Religion: History & Major Facts

    Apr 16, 2024 · Mesopotamian religion, dating from around 6000 BC to 400 AD, encompassed the spiritual practices of ancient Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, and Babylonia. Despite the influx of different peoples, the religious culture in Mesopotamia remained coherent and consistent, evolving primarily to meet the internal needs of its followers over millennia.

  9. Mesopotamia: Government & Religion - World History …

    Jun 9, 2023 · The polytheistic religion of ancient Mesopotamia was instrumental in shaping its government and held great significance in the lives of its people. Mesopotamian religion revolved around the belief that humans were created to work alongside the gods, ensuring harmony and stability in the world.

  10. The Sumerians | Western Civilization - Lumen Learning

    Religion. Sumerians believed in anthropomorphic polytheism, or of many gods in human form, which were specific to each city-state. The core pantheon consisted of An (heaven), Enki (a healer and friend to humans), Enlil (gave spells spirits must obey), Inanna (love and war), Utu (sun-god), and Sin (moon-god). Technology

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