who is the god of heaven in mesopotamian civilization
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Anu, (Akkadian), Sumerian An, Mesopotamian sky god and a member of the triad of deities completed by Enlil and Ea (Enki).
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The Mesopotamian storm god varied from place to place. In Babylonia and Assyria, he was called Adad, in Ugrait, he was Hadad, and in Sumer, he was known as Iskur. He was brought into the pantheon by the Amorites in the third millennium BC. This god had a two-edged aspect: he was both the giver and the destroyer. As a storm god, he destroyed life, and as a rain god, he gave life. Where hurricanes and storms were symbols of his anger towards his enemies and represented darkness and death, the rain showed his happiness.
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