1. Marduk - Noun
2. Marduk - Proper noun
the chief Babylonian god; his consort was Sarpanitu
Source: WordNetAzriel must submit to an ancient ritual and parade through the streets of ancient Babylon after his relationship with the cities most powerful deity, Marduk, is discovered. Source: Internet
During the last tournament, Marduk was attacked by a mysterious assailant clad in the same costume as Armor King. Source: Internet
In Egypt and Mesopotamia, with little need for rain, the main deities were gods of the sun, Amon-Re and Marduk respectively. Source: Internet
The Babylonian tablets stated that Marduk was offered to avenge the great gods against Tiamat’s deeds. Source: Internet
These undertakings required a considerable number of laborers; an inscription at the great temple of Marduk suggests that the labouring force used for his public works was most likely made up of captives brought from various parts of western Asia. Source: Internet
If he did not, on his death the brothers were obligated to do so, giving her a full child's share if a wife, a concubine or a vestal, but one-third of a child's share if she were a hierodule or a Marduk priestess. Source: Internet