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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_53028" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_53028" /> ==
<p> is the name of an [[Assyrian]] divinity. He represents the classical Hercules, and is spoken of as "the champion who subdues evil spirits and enemies." He is given the form of a huge bull, man-headed and winged. [[A]] representation of [[Nin]] is now in the British Museum, in the Assyrian transept. (See Nimeod). </p>
<p> is the name of an [[Assyrian]] divinity. He represents the classical Hercules, and is spoken of as "the champion who subdues evil spirits and enemies." He is given the form of a huge bull, man-headed and winged. A representation of [[Nin]] is now in the British Museum, in the Assyrian transept. (See Nimeod). </p>
          
          
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==References ==

Latest revision as of 11:26, 15 October 2021

Webster's Dictionary [1]

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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

is the name of an Assyrian divinity. He represents the classical Hercules, and is spoken of as "the champion who subdues evil spirits and enemies." He is given the form of a huge bull, man-headed and winged. A representation of Nin is now in the British Museum, in the Assyrian transept. (See Nimeod).

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