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1 Эрешкигаль
Religion: Ereshkigal (In Mesopotamian religion, goddess in the Sumero-Akkadian pantheon who was Lady of the Great Place, i.e., the abode of the dead, and in texts of the 3rd millennium ВС wife of the god Ninazu)
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