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- Sirsir abstract "Sirsir is a Babylonian and Akkadian god, the patron deity of mariners and boatmen.This name can be found in the spell book based on the Simon Necronomicon, and is presented there as one of the fifty names of Marduk. He is said to be the destroyer of Tiamat, and a \"most powerful lord\".".
- Sirsir wikiPageID "9936430".
- Sirsir wikiPageLength "546".
- Sirsir wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Sirsir wikiPageRevisionID "604977797".
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Mesopotamian_religion.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magic_gods.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesopotamian_gods.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nature_gods.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_and_river_gods.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Marduk.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Sailor.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Simon_Necronomicon.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLink Tiamat.
- Sirsir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sirsir".
- Sirsir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MEast-myth-stub.
- Sirsir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Sirsir subject Category:Magic_gods.
- Sirsir subject Category:Mesopotamian_gods.
- Sirsir subject Category:Nature_gods.
- Sirsir subject Category:Sea_and_river_gods.
- Sirsir subject Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Sirsir hypernym Babylonian.
- Sirsir comment "Sirsir is a Babylonian and Akkadian god, the patron deity of mariners and boatmen.This name can be found in the spell book based on the Simon Necronomicon, and is presented there as one of the fifty names of Marduk. He is said to be the destroyer of Tiamat, and a \"most powerful lord\".".
- Sirsir label "Sirsir".
- Sirsir sameAs Q7530634.
- Sirsir sameAs Sîrsîr.
- Sirsir sameAs m.02pxjnk.
- Sirsir sameAs Q7530634.
- Sirsir wasDerivedFrom Sirsir?oldid=604977797.
- Sirsir isPrimaryTopicOf Sirsir.