marduk
/ˈmɑrdʊk/Definitions
1. noun
In Mesopotamian mythology, the chief god of the city of Babylon, often depicted as a dragon or a man with the head of a bull.
“The ancient temple dedicated to Marduk was an awe-inspiring sight for many visitors.”
1. noun
In Mesopotamian mythology, the chief god of the city of Babylon, often depicted as a dragon or a man with the head of a bull.
“The ancient temple dedicated to Marduk was an awe-inspiring sight for many visitors.”