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The name Nergal (or Nirgal, Nirgali) refers to a deity
Deity

A deity is a postulated preternatural or supernatural immortal being, who may be thought of as holy, divinity, or sacred, held in high regard, and respected by human beings....
 in Babylon
Babylon

Babylon was a city-state of ancient Mesopotamia, sometimes considered an empire, the remains of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Governorate, Iraq, about 85 kilometers south of Baghdad....
ia with the main seat of his cult at Cuthah
Kutha

Kutha or Cuthah was an ancient city of Sumer on the right bank of the eastern branch of the Upper Euphrates, north of Nippur. It was the cult city of Nergal, the god of the underworld...
 represented by the mound of Tell-Ibrahim. Nergal is mentioned in the Hebrew bible
Hebrew Bible

The term Hebrew Bible is a generic reference to those books of the Bible originally written mostly in Biblical Hebrew with some Biblical Aramaic....
 as the deity of the city of Cuth
Kutha

Kutha or Cuthah was an ancient city of Sumer on the right bank of the eastern branch of the Upper Euphrates, north of Nippur. It was the cult city of Nergal, the god of the underworld...
 (Cuthah): "And the men of Babylon made Succoth-benoth
Succoth-benoth

Succoth-benoth or Succoth Benoth was a Babylonian deity, one of the deity of the city of Samaria mentioned by name in Books of Kings 17:30....
, and the men of Cuth made Nergal" (2 Kings
Books of Kings

The Books of Kings are a part of Judaism's Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible. They were originally written in Hebrew language and were later included by Christianity as part of the Old Testament....
, 17:30). He is the son of Enlil
Enlil

Enlil , was the name of a chief deity listed and written about in ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittite, Canaanite and other Mesopotamian clay and stone tablets....
 and Ninlil
Ninlil

In Sumerian mythology, Ninlil , first called Sud, in Assyrian called Mullitu, is the consort goddess of Enlil. Her parentage is variously described....
.

al actually seems to be in part a solar deity, sometimes identified with Shamash
Shamash

Shamash was the common Akkadian language name of the Solar deity and god of justice in Babylonia and Assyria, corresponding to Mesopotamian mythology Utu....
, but only a representative of a certain phase of the sun.






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The name Nergal (or Nirgal, Nirgali) refers to a deity
Deity

A deity is a postulated preternatural or supernatural immortal being, who may be thought of as holy, divinity, or sacred, held in high regard, and respected by human beings....
 in Babylon
Babylon

Babylon was a city-state of ancient Mesopotamia, sometimes considered an empire, the remains of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Governorate, Iraq, about 85 kilometers south of Baghdad....
ia with the main seat of his cult at Cuthah
Kutha

Kutha or Cuthah was an ancient city of Sumer on the right bank of the eastern branch of the Upper Euphrates, north of Nippur. It was the cult city of Nergal, the god of the underworld...
 represented by the mound of Tell-Ibrahim. Nergal is mentioned in the Hebrew bible
Hebrew Bible

The term Hebrew Bible is a generic reference to those books of the Bible originally written mostly in Biblical Hebrew with some Biblical Aramaic....
 as the deity of the city of Cuth
Kutha

Kutha or Cuthah was an ancient city of Sumer on the right bank of the eastern branch of the Upper Euphrates, north of Nippur. It was the cult city of Nergal, the god of the underworld...
 (Cuthah): "And the men of Babylon made Succoth-benoth
Succoth-benoth

Succoth-benoth or Succoth Benoth was a Babylonian deity, one of the deity of the city of Samaria mentioned by name in Books of Kings 17:30....
, and the men of Cuth made Nergal" (2 Kings
Books of Kings

The Books of Kings are a part of Judaism's Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible. They were originally written in Hebrew language and were later included by Christianity as part of the Old Testament....
, 17:30). He is the son of Enlil
Enlil

Enlil , was the name of a chief deity listed and written about in ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittite, Canaanite and other Mesopotamian clay and stone tablets....
 and Ninlil
Ninlil

In Sumerian mythology, Ninlil , first called Sud, in Assyrian called Mullitu, is the consort goddess of Enlil. Her parentage is variously described....
.

Attributes

Nergal actually seems to be in part a solar deity, sometimes identified with Shamash
Shamash

Shamash was the common Akkadian language name of the Solar deity and god of justice in Babylonia and Assyria, corresponding to Mesopotamian mythology Utu....
, but only a representative of a certain phase of the sun. Portrayed in hymns and myths as a god of war and pestilence, Nergal seems to represent the sun of noontime and of the summer solstice that brings destruction, high summer being the dead season in the Mesopotamian annual cycle.

Nergal was also the deity who presides over the netherworld
Underworld

In the study of mythology and religion, the underworld is a generic term approximately equivalent to the lay term afterlife, referring to any place to which newly the dead souls go....
, and who stands at the head of the special pantheon assigned to the government of the dead (supposed to be gathered in a large subterranean cave known as Aralu or Irkalla
Irkalla

In Akkadian mythology and Sumerian mythology, Irkalla is the hell-like underworld from which there is no return. It is also called Arali, Kigal, Gizal, and the lower world....
). In this capacity he has associated with him a goddess Allatu
Allatu

Allatu is an underworld goddess worshipped by western Semitic peoples, including the Carthaginians. She is modelled on the Mesopotamian mythology goddess Ereshkigal and may equate with the Canaanite goddess Arsay....
 or Ereshkigal
Ereshkigal

In Mesopotamian mythology, Ereshkigal was the goddess of Irkalla, the land of the dead or underworld. Sometimes her name is given as Irkalla, similar to way the name Hades was used in Greek mythology for both the underworld and its ruler....
, though at one time Allatu may have functioned as the sole mistress of Aralu, ruling in her own person. In some texts the god Ninazu
Ninazu

Ninazu in Sumerian mythology was a god of the underworld, and of healing. He was the son of Enlil and Ninlil or, in alternative traditions, of Ereshkigal and Gugalana, and was the father of Ningiszida....
 is the son of Nergal by Allatu/Ereshkigal.

Ordinarily Nergal pairs with his consort Laz. Standard iconography pictured Nergal as a lion
Lion

The lion is a member of the family Felidae and one of four big cats in the genus Panthera. With exceptionally large males exceeding 250 kg in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger....
, and boundary-stone monuments symbolise him with a mace
Ceremonial mace

The ceremonial mace is a highly ornamented staff of metal and wood, carried before a Head of state or other high official in civic ceremonies by a mace-bearer, intended to represent the official's authority....
 surmounted by the head of a lion.

Nergal's fiery aspect appears in names or epithets such as Lugalgira, Sharrapu ("the burner," perhaps a mere epithet), Erra, Gibil (though this name more properly belongs to Nusku
Nusku

Nusku was the name of the light and fire-god in Babylonia and Assyria, who is hardly to be distinguished, from a certain time on, from a god Girru - formerly Gibil....
), and Sibitti. A certain confusion exists in cuneiform literature between Ninurta
Ninurta

Ninurta in Sumerian mythology and Akkadian mythology was the god of Nippur, identified with Ningirsu with whom he may always have been identical....
 and Nergal. Nergal has epithets such as the "raging king," the "furious one," and the like. A play upon his name -- separated into three elements as Ne-uru-gal (lord of the great dwelling) -- expresses his position at the head of the nether-world pantheon.

In the late Babylonian astral-theological system Nergal is related to the planet
Planet

A planet , as 2006 definition of planet by the International Astronomical Union , is a celestial body orbiting a star or Stellar evolution#Stellar remnants that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity, is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion, and has cleared the neighbourhood of planetesimals....
 Mars. As a fiery god of destruction and war, Nergal doubtless seemed an appropriate choice for the red planet, and he was equated by the Greeks
Ancient Greece

The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of History of Greece lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman Republic conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth ....
 either to the combative demigod Heracles
Heracles

In Greek mythology, Heracles or Herakles meaning "glory of Hera", or "Glorious through Hera" Alcides or Alcaeus " was a hero, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, foster son of Amphitryon and great-grandson of Perseus....
 (Latin Hercules
Hercules

Hercules is the Ancient Rome name for the mythical Ancient Greece hero Heracles, son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmene. Early Roman sources suggest that the imported Greek hero supplanted a mythic Italian shepherd called "Recaranus" or "Garanus", famous for his strength....
) or to the war-god Ares
Ares

In Greek mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera. Though often referred to as the Twelve Olympians God of warfare, he is more accurately the god of bloodlust, or slaughter personified: "Ares is apparently an ancient abstract noun meaning throng of battle, war."...
 (Latin Mars) -- hence the current name of the planet. In Babylonian ecclesiastical art the great lion-headed colossi serving as guardians to the temples and palaces seem to symbolise Nergal, just as the bull-headed colossi probably typify Ninurta.

Nergal's chief temple at Cuthah bore the name Meslam, from which the god receives the designation of Meslamtaeda or Meslamtaea, "the one that rises up from Meslam". The name Meslamtaeda/Meslamtaea indeed is found as early as the list of gods from Fara while the name Nergal only begins to appear in the Akkadian period. Amongst the Hurrians
Hurrians

The Hurrians were a people of the Ancient Near East, who lived in northern Mesopotamia and areas to the immediate east and west, beginning approximately 2500 BC....
 and later Hittites
Hittites

The Hittites were an ancient Anatolian people who spoke a Hittite language of the Anatolian languages of the Indo-European languages family, and established a kingdom centered at Hattusa in north-central Anatolia ca....
 her was known as Aplu, a name derived from the Akkadian Aplu Enlil, meaning "the son of Enlil". As God of the plague, he was invoked during the "plague years" during the reign of Suppiluliuma, when this disease spread from Egypt.

The cult
Cult

This article does not discuss "cult" in the original sense of "veneration" or "religious practice"; for that usage see Cult . See Cult for more meanings of the term "cult"....
 of Nergal does not appear to have spread as widely as that of Ninurta
Ninurta

Ninurta in Sumerian mythology and Akkadian mythology was the god of Nippur, identified with Ningirsu with whom he may always have been identical....
, but in the late Babylonian and early Persian period, syncretism
Syncretism

Syncretism consists of the attempt to reconcile disparate or contrary beliefs, often while melding practices of various schools of thought. The term may refer to attempts to merge and analogy several originally discrete traditions, especially in the theology and mythology of religion, and thus assert an underlying unity allowing for an inclu...
 seems to have fused the two divinities, which were invoked together as if they were identical. Hymns and votive and other inscriptions of Babylonian and Assyria
Assyria

Assyria was a political state centered on the Upper Tigris river, in Mesopotamia , that came to rule regional empires a number of times in history....
n rulers frequently invoke him, but we do not learn of many temples to him outside of Cuthah. Sennacherib
Sennacherib

Sennacherib Rise to power As a crown prince, Sennacherib was placed in charge of the empire while his father Sargon II was on campaign....
 speaks of one at Tarbisu to the north of Nineveh
Nineveh

Nineveh , an "exceeding great city", as it is called in the Book of Jonah, lay on the eastern bank of the Tigris in ancient Assyria, across the river from the modern-day major city of Mosul, Iraq....
, but significantly, although Nebuchadnezzar II (606 BC - 586 BC), the great temple-builder of the neo-Babylonian monarchy, alludes to his operations at Meslam in Cuthah, he makes no mention of a sanctuary to Nergal in Babylon. Local associations with his original seat -- Kutha -- and the conception formed of him as a god of the dead acted in making him feared rather than actively worshipped. Nergal was also called Ni-Marad in Akkadian. Like Lugal Marad in Sumerian, the name means "king of Marad," a city, whose name means "Rebellion" in Akkadian, as yet unidentified. The name Ni-Marad, in Akkadian means "Lord of Marad". The chief deity of this place, therefore, seems to have been Nergal, of whom, therefore, Lugal-Marad or Ni-Marad is another name. Thus, some scholars have drawn the connection of Ni-Marad being yet another deified name for Nimrod, the rebel king of Babylon and Assyria mentioned in Genesis 10: 8-11.

Nergal in demonology

Being a deity of the desert, and a god of fire, the negative aspects of the sun, and the underworld
Underworld

In the study of mythology and religion, the underworld is a generic term approximately equivalent to the lay term afterlife, referring to any place to which newly the dead souls go....
, and also being a god of one of the religions who rivalled Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 and Judaism
Judaism

Judaism is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible , as later further explored and explained in the Talmud and other texts....
, Nergal was sometimes called a demon
Demon

In religion, folklore, and mythology a demon is a supernatural being that is generally described as a malevolent spirit. In Christian terms demons are generally understood as fallen angels, formerly of God....
 and even being identified with Satan
Satan

Satan is a term that originates from the Abrahamic religions, being traditionally applied to an angel in Judeo-Christian belief, and to a Genie in Islamic belief....
. According to Collin de Plancy
Collin de Plancy

Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy was a French occultist, demonologist and writer; he published several works on cultism and demonology. He was born in 1793 in Plancy-l'Abbaye and died in 1887....
 and Johann Weyer
Johann Weyer

Johannes Wier a.k.a. Johann Weyer, in Latin Ioannes Wierus and Piscinarius, was a Dutch physician, occultism and demonology, disciple and follower of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa....
, Nergal was said to be the chief of Hell's "secret police
Secret police

Secret police are a police agency which operates in secrecy to maintain national security against internal threats to the state.Secret police forces are typically associated with totalitarianism regimes, as they are often used to maintain the political power of the state rather than uphold the rule of law....
", and said to be "an honorary spy in the service of Beelzebub
Beelzebub

Ba?al Zeb?b, Ba?al Z?b?b or Ba?al Z?v?v appears as the name of a deity worshipped in the Philistine city of Ekron....
".

Nergal in fiction

  • In the Dungeons & Dragons
    Dungeons & Dragons

    Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy role-playing game originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by TSR, Inc....
     roleplaying game, Nergal is the name of an outcast devil
    Devil (Dungeons & Dragons)

    In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, devils are a powerful group of monsters used as a high-level challenge for players of the game. Devils are Lawful Evil in alignment and originate from the Baator....
    .
  • In the Outlanders
    Outlanders

    Outlanders is a long-running series of science-fiction novels created by Mark Ellis and published by Gold Eagle, an imprint of Harlequin Enterprises Ltd....
     SF series by Mark Ellis
    Mark Ellis

    Mark Ellis is the name of:* Mark Ellis , Canadian actor* Mark Ellis , Major League Baseball player* Mark Ellis , former Bradford City player...
    , Nergal is one of the ruthless reincarnated Annunaki Overlords.
  • In the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Nergal is a demon and recurring villain, but later marries Billy's aunt Sis and has a child named Nergal Jr.
    • In Grim Tales From Down Below, largely based on Grim Adventures, Nergal (or a manifestation of him) is a recurring character, this time helping the main protagonists, who have been implied to be his (illegitimate) grandchildren.
  • In the movie Hellboy
    Hellboy (film)

    Hellboy is a 2004 in film supernatural Action film directed by Guillermo del Toro. The film is based on the Dark Horse Comics work Hellboy: Seed of Destruction by Mike Mignola....
    , the demon Sammael
    Sammael

    Sammael is one of the primary antagonists of The Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. He is one of the Forsaken ....
     is called the Son of Nergal. In the comic version of same, one of the heads of the villain Ogdru Jahad
    Ogdru Jahad

    The Ogdru Jahad are fictional characters in Mike Mignola's Hellboy comic. They are the Dragon of Book of Revelation, and are destined to bring about the end of the world....
     is referred to as Nergal Jahad.
  • In the Vampire: The Eternal Struggle
    Vampire: The Eternal Struggle

    Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, published as Jyhad in the first edition and often abbreviated as VTES, V:TES or V:tES, is a multiplayer collectible card game set in the World of Darkness....
     Collectible Card Game
    Collectible card game

    A collectible card game , also called a trading card game or customizable card game, is a game played using specially designed sets of playing cards....
     Nergal is the Prince of Hell.
  • In Charlaine Harris
    Charlaine Harris

    Charlaine Harris is a The New York Times New York Times Best Seller list author who has been writing Mystery fiction for over twenty years....
    's Southern Vampire series Nergal is a pure blood demon with two half-demon daughters.
  • In the anime Martian Successor Nadesico
    Martian Successor Nadesico

    is a science fiction comedy anime TV series, and a later manga series created by Kia Asamiya. The manga, published in English language by CPM Manga, is significantly different from the anime....
     Nergal is the company that sponsors the building of the ship Nadesico.
  • In the DC Comics universe, Nergal (also spelled Negal) was originally a Golden Age villain opposing Doctor Fate
    Doctor Fate

    Doctor Fate is the name of a succession of fictional Magician who appear within DC Comics' DC Universe. The original version was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Sherman, and first appeared in More Fun Comics #55 ....
    . He was also shown as a primary antagonist to the Vertigo character, John Constantine
    John Constantine

    John Constantine is a fictional character published by DC Comics and the protagonist of the comic book Hellblazer. The character is an "occult detective", in the tradition of Jules de Grandin or Carnacki, but with a strong element of "magical con man." The character first appeared in the horror comic Swamp Thing #37, written by Alan...
    . He is the primary villain in Steve Gerber
    Steve Gerber

    Stephen Ross "Steve" Gerber was an American comic book writer best known as co-creator of the satiric Marvel Comics character Howard the Duck....
    's Doctor Fate: More Pain Comics. His name appeared as Nergal in the Hellblazer comics and in the reprint of More Fun Comics #67 in Weird Secret Origins, though in Countdown to Mystery and The Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives, he is referred to as "Negal," even in the latter's reprint of More Fun #67.
    • An apparently unrelated version of Nergal appears in Green Lantern
      Green Lantern

      Green Lantern is the name of several Character s, superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The first was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics #16 ....
       Annual
      #9 (2000) as a Controller and the arch-enemy of Ninurta
      Ninurta

      Ninurta in Sumerian mythology and Akkadian mythology was the god of Nippur, identified with Ningirsu with whom he may always have been identical....
      , reinvented as a Babylonian Green Lantern.
  • In the seventh Fire Emblem video game, Nergal is the name of the main villain. He uses a tome of dark magic called Ereshkigal
    Ereshkigal

    In Mesopotamian mythology, Ereshkigal was the goddess of Irkalla, the land of the dead or underworld. Sometimes her name is given as Irkalla, similar to way the name Hades was used in Greek mythology for both the underworld and its ruler....
     as well. He is the only character with the Dark Druid class in the series.
  • The demonic god "Nurgle" is a "Chaos god
    Chaos (Warhammer)

    In Games Workshop Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 fictional universes, Chaos refers to the often stereotypically malevolent entities which live in a Parallel universe , known as the "Warp" in Warhammer 40,000 and as the "Realm of Chaos" in Warhammer Fantasy....
    " of pestilence and decay in the science-fiction/fantasy setting of Warhammer 40,000
    Warhammer 40,000

    Warhammer 40,000 is a tabletop Miniature wargaming produced by Games Workshop, set in a science fantasy universe. Warhammer 40,000 was created by Rick Priestley in 1987 as the futuristic companion to Warhammer Fantasy Battle, sharing many game mechanics....
    .
  • In the RPG Video Game 'Sailor Moon - Another Story', Nergal is the name given to the Oppositio Senshi (a Villain) for Sailor Mars.
  • In the RPG Vampire: The Masquerade
    Vampire: The Masquerade

    Created by Mark Rein?Hagen, Vampire: The Masquerade was the first of White Wolf, Inc. World of Darkness live-action role-playing game and role-playing games, based on the Storyteller System and centered around vampire s in a modern Goth subculture-Punk ideology world....
    , Nergal is a Baali Methuselah.
  • In the CCG Vampire: The Eternal Struggle
    Vampire: The Eternal Struggle

    Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, published as Jyhad in the first edition and often abbreviated as VTES, V:TES or V:tES, is a multiplayer collectible card game set in the World of Darkness....
    , Nergal is one of the most powerful vampires.
  • In the Shaman King TCG, the character Duncan's spirit ally is called Nergal.
  • Nergal is also the name of a battleship in David Weber's Mutineer's Moon books.
  • Nergal is also the nickname of Adam Darski, frontman of the polish black metal band Behemoth. "And Nergal to me is more important than my real name, which is Adam, and only my parents call me Adam. Most people just call me Nergal or Ner."
  • An evil God called Nergal appears in the Conan story The Hand of Nergal.
  • There is a character named Nigal in Kim Stanley Robinson
    Kim Stanley Robinson

    Kim Stanley Robinson is an United States science fiction writer, probably best known for his award-winning Mars trilogy.His work delves into ecological and sociological themes regularly, and many of his novels appear to be the direct result of his own scientific fascinations, such as the 15 years of research and lifelong fascination with M...
    's Mars Trilogy
    Mars trilogy

    The Mars trilogy is a series of award-winning science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson, chronicling the settlement and Terraforming of Mars through the intensely personal and detailed viewpoints of a wide variety of characters spanning almost two centuries....
    . He was named after a Babylonian wargod, since the planet Mars was named after a Roman wargod.
  • In the game Wild Arms
    Wild Arms

    is a console role-playing game developed by software company Media.Vision and originally released in Japan in 1996 in video gaming for the PlayStation video game console and was later translated and released in North America in 1997 in video gaming and European Union in 1998 in video gaming by Sony Computer Entertainment....
     for the Sony
    Sony

    is a multinational corporation list of conglomerates corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding US$99.1 billion ....
     PlayStation
    PlayStation

    The PlayStation is a 32-bit history of video game consoles video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in December .The PlayStation was the first of the ubiquitous PlayStation ....
    , the female lead Cecilia's first boss battle is with a monster by the name Nelgaul. As it is a Japanese game, the name has been romanized from "Nerugaru", the equivalent of Nergal in katakana
    Katakana

    is a Japanese language syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji, and in some cases the Latin alphabet. The word katakana means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana scripts are derived from components of more complex kanji....
    . He happens to be a demon in this incarnation.
  • In the RPG Warhammer, Nergal is the Chaos God of disease and pestilence.


Nergal in music

  • In 1988 Finnish gothic rock
    Gothic rock

    Gothic rock is a musical subgenre of alternative rock that formed during the late 1970s. Gothic rock bands grew from the strong ties they had to the English punk rock and emerging post-punk scenes....
     group Russian Love
    Russian Love

    Russian Love was a rock group that came from Northern Finland and was one of the first gothic rock bands in Finland to sing in English and the first one have an album released....
     released their first album entitled Nergal. The album was re-released in 2007 by Finnish record company Plastic Passion
    Plastic Passion

    Plastic Passion are an England band based in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire who play a mixture of post-punk and power-pop, described as "aggressive, spooky...art-punk" by the NME....
     and Italian record company Eibon Records
    Eibon Records

    Eibon Records is an independent record label from Milan, Italy, founded in 1996 in music. It is owned by Mauro Berchi and primarily focuses on very fringe underground music, noise music/ambient music and doom metal ....
    .
  • The singer/guitarist of Polish Death metal
    Death metal

    Death metal is an extreme metal subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs fast tempos, heavily distorted guitars, deep death growl vocals, morbid lyrics, blast beat drumming, and complex song structures with multiple tempo changes....
     band Behemoth
    Behemoth (band)

    Behemoth is a Poland blackened death metal band. They are considered to have played an important role in establishing the Polish extreme metal underground, alongside bands such as Vader , Decapitated, Vesania and Hate ....
     has adopted the alias Nergal (he was born Adam Michal Darski
    Adam Darski

    Adam Michal Darski , stage name Nergal, is a Poland heavy metal music musician for the blackened death metal band Behemoth ....
    ).
  • Swedish Symphonic metal band Therion
    Therion (band)

    Therion is a Swedish Heavy metal music band founded by Christofer Johnsson in 1987. The word "therion" comes from the Greek language therion , meaning "Beast," i.e., that of the Christianity Book of Revelation....
     wrote a song dedicated to Nergal titled The Siren of the Woods
    The Siren of the Woods

    "Siren of the Woods" is the second single released by Sweden heavy metal band Therion ....
    . The Lyrics of this song are unpublished except for those with a Therion Fanclub membership.
  • Nergal is referenced in the Ookla the Mok
    Ookla the Mok (band)

    Ookla the Mok is the name of a filk band fronted by Rand Bellavia and Adam English. The band is named after a character from the Ruby-Spears Productions cartoon Thundarr the Barbarian, created by Steve Gerber....
     song Stranger in the Mirror in the line "Nergal said, 'Get thee to a nunnery.'"


See also

  • Apollo
    Apollo

    In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, Apollo , is one of the most important and many-sided of the Twelve Olympians. The ideal of the kouros , Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; archery; medicine and healing; music, poetry, and the arts; and more....
  • Hades
    Hades

    Hades refers both to the ancient Greek underworld, the abode of Hades, and to the god of the underworld. Hades in Homer referred just to the god; the genitive case , Haidou, was an elision to denote locality: "[the house/dominion] of Hades"....
  • Mamitu
    Mamitu

    In Mesopotamian mythology Mamitu was the goat-headed goddess of destiny, who decreed the destiny of the new-borns. She was also worshipped as goddess of the oath, later a goddess of fate and a judge in the underworld, where she lives with the Anunnaku....
  • Mot
  • Pazuzu
    Pazuzu

    In Assyrian and Babylonian mythology, Pazuzu was the king of the demons of the wind, and son of the god Hanbi. He also represented the southwestern wind, the bearer of storms and drought....
  • Set
  • Tyr
    Tyr

    File:T?r by Fr?lich.jpgT?r is the god of single combat, victory and heroic glory in Norse mythology, portrayed as a one-handed man. In the late Icelandic Eddas, he is portrayed, alternately, as the son of Odin or of Hymir , while the origins of his name and his possible relationship to Tuisto suggest he was once considered the father of...


External links

  • ETCSL "A hymn to Nergal" and "A tigi to Nergal": and
  • Ereskigal.net – "Ereshkigal and Nergal": and