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7/4/2025, 4:18:13 PM
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Because Nergal (aka Hercules, Ninandzu, Odin) will have arguments to entice people to his side. The entire elite will be on his side
In the picture is Nergal (Erra, Erragal). Yes, he is red-haired and without one eye, pay attention to the snakes sticking out of his shoulders.
- Zahhak had snakes sticking out of his shoulders
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisiutl have snakes sticking out of his shoulders
- Ningishzida, the son of Ninanzu (that is, Heracles), had snakes sticking out of his shoulders. Ningishzida is associated with the caduceus (like Thoth, Mercury, Hermes)
Triglav is also associated with this
There is a huge chance that Hercles = Nimrod
In general, Nergal was also identified with Ninurta (he really is similar to Hercules in his exploits)
In the Sumerian myth, Ninurta changes his mind about returning the tables of fate and Enki sets a huge turtle on him, which bites him. I suppose that this was a turning point. There was a tradition that Hercules sat in the world of the dead (although this is more reminiscent of hell)
I also associate Hercules with Susanoo-no-Mikoto
- Snake Slayer
- Exiled
- Associated with snakes later (in one myth, one character gets to him where he tortures him in various houses with snakes and insects, reminiscent of the description of Xibalba, which Odin-Votan allegedly built)
Because Nergal (aka Hercules, Ninandzu, Odin) will have arguments to entice people to his side. The entire elite will be on his side
In the picture is Nergal (Erra, Erragal). Yes, he is red-haired and without one eye, pay attention to the snakes sticking out of his shoulders.
- Zahhak had snakes sticking out of his shoulders
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisiutl have snakes sticking out of his shoulders
- Ningishzida, the son of Ninanzu (that is, Heracles), had snakes sticking out of his shoulders. Ningishzida is associated with the caduceus (like Thoth, Mercury, Hermes)
Triglav is also associated with this
There is a huge chance that Hercles = Nimrod
In general, Nergal was also identified with Ninurta (he really is similar to Hercules in his exploits)
In the Sumerian myth, Ninurta changes his mind about returning the tables of fate and Enki sets a huge turtle on him, which bites him. I suppose that this was a turning point. There was a tradition that Hercules sat in the world of the dead (although this is more reminiscent of hell)
I also associate Hercules with Susanoo-no-Mikoto
- Snake Slayer
- Exiled
- Associated with snakes later (in one myth, one character gets to him where he tortures him in various houses with snakes and insects, reminiscent of the description of Xibalba, which Odin-Votan allegedly built)
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