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- Alû abstract "In Akkadian and Sumerian mythology, Alû is a vengeful spirit of the Utukku that goes down to the underworld Kur. The demon has no mouth, lips or ears. It roams at night and terrifies people while they sleep, and possession by Alû results in unconsciousness and coma; in this manner it resembles creatures such as the mara, and incubus, which are invoked to explain sleep paralysis. In Akkadian and Sumerian mythology, it is associated with other demons like Gallu and Lilu.In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Alû is the celestial Bull.".
- Alû wikiPageID "6842606".
- Alû wikiPageLength "3747".
- Alû wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- Alû wikiPageRevisionID "662604846".
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Alu-demon.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Mesopotamian_religion.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Androgynous.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Androgyny.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Being.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesopotamian_legendary_creatures.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sleep_in_mythology_and_folklore.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Coma.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Cuneiform.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Cuneiform_script.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Curse.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Demon.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Disease.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Dungeons_&_Dragons.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Epic_of_Gilgamesh.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Etimmu.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Evil.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Face.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Gallu.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Gallû.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Goblin.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink H._C._Rawlinson.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Human_body.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Incubus.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Kur.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Labasu.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Lamashtu.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Lamme.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Lammea.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Lilu_(mythology).
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Magic_(paranormal).
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Mare_(folklore).
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamian_religion.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Monster_in_My_Pocket.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Mouth.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Poison.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Henry_Rawlinson,_1st_Baronet.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Sleep_paralysis.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Spirit_possession.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Herbert_Langdon.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Taurus_(constellation).
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Theophilus_Pinches.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Tongue.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Unconsciousness.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Underworld.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Utukku.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Vengeful_ghost.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Vengeful_spirit.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Venom.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:bane.
- Alû wikiPageWikiLinkText "Allu".
- Alû wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alu".
- Alû wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alû".
- Alû hasPhotoCollection Alû.
- Alû wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mesopotamian_myth.
- Alû wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Alû wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Alû subject Category:Mesopotamian_legendary_creatures.
- Alû subject Category:Sleep_in_mythology_and_folklore.
- Alû comment "In Akkadian and Sumerian mythology, Alû is a vengeful spirit of the Utukku that goes down to the underworld Kur. The demon has no mouth, lips or ears. It roams at night and terrifies people while they sleep, and possession by Alû results in unconsciousness and coma; in this manner it resembles creatures such as the mara, and incubus, which are invoked to explain sleep paralysis.".
- Alû label "Alû".
- Alû sameAs Алу.
- Alû sameAs Alû.
- Alû sameAs Alû.
- Alû sameAs Alu_(mitologia).
- Alû sameAs m.0gs45d.
- Alû sameAs Q451026.
- Alû sameAs Q451026.
- Alû wasDerivedFrom Alû?oldid=662604846.
- Alû isPrimaryTopicOf Alû.