


Greek mythology likely borrowed many ideas from the Mesopotamian gods.Ancient Man and His First Civilizations China.Enlil was said to be so powerful that the other gods could not even look at him.They believed that the Earth floated on an ocean of fresh water.The god Shamash was served by scorpion people, a combination of man and scorpion.They also believed in genies, demons, and evil spirits.Although Anu was an important Mesopotamian god, archeologists have yet to find a picture of him.The Sumerian gods often had human characteristics in that they were sometimes good and sometimes bad.Interesting Facts About Mesopotamian Religion The Persians believed that good thoughts and actions would help to fight the evil. He was all good and constantly fought against evil. In this religion there was only one god named Ahura Mazda. It was based on the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster. The main religion of the Persians was called Zoroastrianism. Ishtar - Similar to Inanna, she was goddess of love and war.His symbols are a winged disc and the bow and arrow. He was also the god of war and married to the goddess Ishtar. Ashur (Assur) - The primary god of the Assyrians.Marduk - god of Babylon by Unknown Assyrian Gods Her primary city was Uruk, but she was also prominent in the city of Babylon. Inanna - Inanna was the goddess of love and war.Mythology says that Utu travels across the world each day in a chariot. Utu - The god of the sun as well as justice and the law, Utu is drawn holding a saw like instrument.He invented the plough and was responsible for making plants grow. Enki - Enki was the shaper of the world as well as god of wisdom, intellect, and magic.He was associated with the city of Nippur. These tablets gave him control over the fate of man and made him very powerful. Enlil - The god of air, wind, and storms, Enlil held the Tablets of Destiny.Anu - Sometimes called An, Anu was the god of the heavens and king of the gods.Some of the Sumerian gods and goddesses included: They looked like step pyramids with a flat top. Some of the ziggurats were huge and reached great heights.

This was where the priests would live and make sacrifices. At the center of the city was a large temple or ziggurat built to that god.
