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We explore Tiamat the “mother of monsters” in Mesopotamian mythology. Across multiple mythologies, the term “mother of monsters” is used frequently on the likes of women such as Echidna ...
Tiamat, named after the Mesopotamian goddess, is currently undergoing two transformations, one from male to female, and the other "metamorphosis" from human to reptilian.
Historially, Tiamat is one of the primordial beings in the Mesopotamian religion, where she’s described as being like a sea serpent, which is the same characteristics that apply to them in ...
The “Burney Relief,” which is believed to represent either Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, or her older sister Ereshkigal, Queen of the underworld (c. 19th or 18th century BC).
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