Xisuthros — Xisuthros, so v.w. Sisuthros … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Xisuthros — gr. Xisuthros (or gr. Xisouthros, gr. Ξίσουθρος) is a Hellenization of Zi ud sura, the hero of the Sumerian Flood myth. The Xisuthros story is known from the writings of Eusebius of Caesarea, quoting Alexander Polyhistor, who translated it from… … Wikipedia
Xisuthros — Xịsuthros, der sumerische König Ziusudra … Universal-Lexikon
Xisuthros — Tenth pre diluvial King of Babylon; according to Berosus, he was the hero of the Deluge legend, and was the son of Opartes. May also be Utanapishti, the Babylonian Noah. He may be equated with El Khadir, Hasis Atra, and Ziudsuddu. For further… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Berosus — • The name of a native historian of Babylonia and a priest of the great god Bel (Bel Marduk) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Berosus Berosus … Catholic encyclopedia
Sumerian creation myth — The earliest record of the Sumerian creation myth and flood myth is found on a single fragmentary tablet excavated in Nippur, sometimes called the Eridu Genesis. It is written in the Sumerian language and datable by its script to 2150 BC,[1]… … Wikipedia
Babylonian Creation Legends — There are three versions of the Babylonian Creation Legend which have come down to us. They are: 1. The story of Berosus (280 B.C.). In the beginning there was an abyss of waters, wherein resided the most hideous beings. This was ruled… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Ziusudra — (auch Ziudsura; sumerisch zi.u4.sud4.ra2, zi.ud.su3.ra2; Leben von langen Tagen; griechisch Ξίσουθρος, Xisuthros) war in der sumerischen Königsliste der Name des letzten göttlichen Königs von Šuruppak. Seine Regierungszeit betrug gemäß… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Reyes antediluvianos — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Distintas listas y datos de reyes anteriores a lo que se cree que fue el diluvio universal, han sido reflejadas en la mitología e historia de diferentes pueblos, incluso en la Biblia se mencionan. Culturas como las… … Wikipedia Español
Chaldäa [2] — Chaldäa (Gesch.). Wahrscheinlich waren die Bewohner Ch s (Chaldäer) eine vom Kaukasus herabgewanderte kriegerische Nomadenhorde, die sich am Euphrat die ackerbauenden Ureinwohner unterwarf u. mit den Babyloniern zu einem Volke zusammenschmolz,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon