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  • Berossus
  • 3rd-century BC Babylonian writer, priest and astronomer

    Chronographica, respectively) both record Berossus' use of "public records" and it is possible that Berossus catalogued his sources. This did not make

    Berossus

    Berossus

    Berossus

  • Babyloniaca (Berossus)
  • Babylonian literature

    three books reflect this viewpoint of Berossus. Book One opens with an autobiographical preface, where Berossus states his intent in writing the Babyloniaca

    Babyloniaca (Berossus)

    Babyloniaca_(Berossus)

  • Apkallu
  • Seven demi-gods associated with human wisdom

    Feast of Sacea] — Berossus from Alexander Polyhistor recorded in Eusebius and Syncellus (translated from the Greek). In summary, Berossus' Babylonian history

    Apkallu

    Apkallu

    Apkallu

  • Enūma Eliš
  • Babylonian creation myth

    discovered, substantial elements of the myth had survived via the writings of Berossus (primarily his Babyloniaca), a 3rd-century BCE Babylonian writer and priest

    Enūma Eliš

    Enūma Eliš

    Enūma_Eliš

  • Hanging Gardens of Babylon
  • One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

    the gardens by Berossus, a Babylonian priest of Marduk, whose writing c. 290 BC is the earliest known mention of the gardens. Berossus described the reign

    Hanging Gardens of Babylon

    Hanging Gardens of Babylon

    Hanging_Gardens_of_Babylon

  • Labashi-Marduk
  • King of Babylon

    the son and successor of Neriglissar. Though classical authors such as Berossus wrote that Labashi-Marduk was just a child when he became king, Babylonian

    Labashi-Marduk

    Labashi-Marduk

  • Ancient Near Eastern cosmology
  • Berossus' account begins with a primeval ocean. Unlike in the Enuma Elish, where sea monsters are generated for combat with other gods, in Berossus'

    Ancient Near Eastern cosmology

    Ancient Near Eastern cosmology

    Ancient_Near_Eastern_cosmology

  • Ziusudra
  • King of Shuruppak (c. 2900 BC)

    recorded as the hero of the Eridu Genesis and appears in the writings of Berossus as Xisuthros. Ziusudra is one of several mythic characters who are protagonists

    Ziusudra

    Ziusudra

    Ziusudra

  • List of legendary kings of Britain
  • his offspring in Europe, and once attributed to the Chaldean historian Berossus, but now considered to have been a fabrication by the 15th-century Italian

    List of legendary kings of Britain

    List of legendary kings of Britain

    List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain

  • Babylon
  • Ancient Mesopotamian city in Iraq

    Herodotus, and second-hand descriptions, citing the work of Ctesias and Berossus—present an incomplete and sometimes contradictory picture of the ancient

    Babylon

    Babylon

    Babylon

  • Curse of Ham
  • Biblical curse imposed on Canaan

    Antiquity). In 1498, Annius of Viterbo claimed to have translated records of Berossus, an ancient Babylonian priest and scholar; which are today usually considered

    Curse of Ham

    Curse of Ham

    Curse_of_Ham

  • Ancient Mesopotamian religion
  • they believed that this would eventually occur. This is largely because Berossus wrote that the Mesopotamians believed the world to last "twelve times twelve

    Ancient Mesopotamian religion

    Ancient Mesopotamian religion

    Ancient_Mesopotamian_religion

  • Utnapishtim
  • Important character of the epic of gilgamesh

    traditions: Ziusudra ("Life of long days", rendered Xisuthros, Ξίσουθρος in Berossus) in the earliest, Sumerian versions, later Shuruppak (after his city),

    Utnapishtim

    Utnapishtim

    Utnapishtim

  • Ashkenazi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Central Europe

    Forward. 2 July 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2026. Gmirkin, Russell (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi Jews

    Ashkenazi_Jews

  • Noah's Ark
  • Vessel in the Genesis flood narrative

    written in Greek in the third century BCE by a Babylonian priest named Berossus. From the fragments that survive, it seems little changed from the versions

    Noah's Ark

    Noah's Ark

    Noah's_Ark

  • Book of Genesis
  • First book of the Bible

    Genesis was composed in the late 270s BCE, drawing on Greek sources like Berossus' Babyloniaca and reflecting the political context of the Seleucid and Ptolemaic

    Book of Genesis

    Book of Genesis

    Book_of_Genesis

  • Mesopotamia in Classical literature
  • confused for times predating the 7th century BCE. Had the native history of Berossus survived, this may not have been the case; all that is known of the Chaldaean

    Mesopotamia in Classical literature

    Mesopotamia_in_Classical_literature

  • Wives aboard Noah's Ark
  • Aspect of the Genesis flood narrative

    15th-century monk Annio da Viterbo, the Hellenistic Babylonian writer Berossus had stated that the sons' wives were Pandora, Noela, and Noegla, and that

    Wives aboard Noah's Ark

    Wives aboard Noah's Ark

    Wives_aboard_Noah's_Ark

  • Nabonidus
  • Last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (r. 556–539 BC)

    Prophecy corroborates Berossus's account, by stating that Nabonidus was removed from his throne and settled "in another land". If Berossus is believed, Nabonidus

    Nabonidus

    Nabonidus

    Nabonidus

  • Torah
  • First five books of the Hebrew Bible

    Source. Fortress Press. ISBN 978-1-5064-0046-4. Gmirkin, Russell (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-567-13439-4. Gooder

    Torah

    Torah

    Torah

  • Chronology of the ancient Near East
  • Tutankhamen). We have some data sources from the classical period: Berossus Berossus, a Babylonian astronomer and historian born during the time of Alexander

    Chronology of the ancient Near East

    Chronology of the ancient Near East

    Chronology_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Epic of Gilgamesh
  • Epic poem from Mesopotamia

    original on 12 July 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2022. Gmirkin, Russell (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Continuum. p. 103. Blenkinsopp, Joseph

    Epic of Gilgamesh

    Epic of Gilgamesh

    Epic_of_Gilgamesh

  • Gilgamesh
  • Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Sumerian Literature. Retrieved 8 October 2017. Gmirkin, Russell E (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. New York: T & T Clark International. Foster

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

  • Dahae
  • Ancient Iranian people of Central Asia

    Parthia and Hyrcania in the south. According to the Babylonian historian Berossus, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, Cyrus, died fighting against

    Dahae

    Dahae

    Dahae

  • Cain and Abel
  • First two sons of Adam and Eve

    Oxon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-4724-7241-0. Gmirkin, Russell E. (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9780567134394. Hendel

    Cain and Abel

    Cain and Abel

    Cain_and_Abel

  • Nebuchadnezzar II
  • King of Babylon from 605 to 562 BC

    Nebuchadnezzar's wife. According to Berossus, her name was Amytis, daughter of Cyaxares, king of the Medes. Berossus writes that '[Nabopolassar] sent troops

    Nebuchadnezzar II

    Nebuchadnezzar II

    Nebuchadnezzar_II

  • Ashkenaz
  • Biblical figure

    1498, a monk named Annio da Viterbo published fragments known as "Pseudo-Berossus", now considered a forgery, claiming that Babylonian records had shown

    Ashkenaz

    Ashkenaz

    Ashkenaz

  • Erythraean Sea
  • Ancient name of water between the Horn of Africa and the Arabian peninsula

    epic poetry C1st AD) Statius, Thebaid 7. 564 ff (trans. Mozley) Josephus, Berossus from Alexander Polyhistor, Of the Cosmogony and Causes of the Deluge (The

    Erythraean Sea

    Erythraean Sea

    Erythraean_Sea

  • Nimrod
  • Biblical figure

    described as the first king after the flood by the Babylonian historian Berossus from the 3rd century BC (though modern historians have found that Chaldea

    Nimrod

    Nimrod

    Nimrod

  • Cyaxares II
  • King of the Medes

    translation. Eusebius cites Abydenus, an epitomizer of Berossus, as his source. The fragment of Berossus preserved in Against Apion states that Cyrus gave

    Cyaxares II

    Cyaxares_II

  • Noah
  • Biblical prophet known for building an ark

    another similarity between the stories: Noah is the tenth patriarch and Berossus notes that "the hero of the great flood was Babylonia's tenth antediluvian

    Noah

    Noah

    Noah

  • Suez Canal
  • Artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt

    original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014. R. E. Gmirkin, "Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Suez Canal

    Suez Canal

    Suez_Canal

  • Astrology
  • Pseudoscientific divination based on the movements of the stars

    to ideas from Syria, Babylon, Persia and central Asia. Around 280 BCE, Berossus, a priest of Bel from Babylon, moved to the Greek island of Kos, teaching

    Astrology

    Astrology

  • Gomer
  • Biblical figure

    validity. In 1498 Annio da Viterbo published fragments known as Pseudo-Berossus, now considered a forgery, claiming that Babylonian records had shown that

    Gomer

    Gomer

  • Saros (astronomy)
  • Length of time after which an eclipse repeats

    or otherwise from the Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea, which quoted Berossus. (Guillaume Le Gentil claimed that Halley's usage was incorrect in 1756

    Saros (astronomy)

    Saros_(astronomy)

  • Generations of Noah
  • Genealogy of the sons of Noah in Genesis

    to the monk Annio da Viterbo (1498), the Hellenistic Babylonian writer Berossus had mentioned 30 children born to Noah after the Deluge, including Macrus

    Generations of Noah

    Generations of Noah

    Generations_of_Noah

  • List of ancient Greek historians
  • Antipater Antisthenes of Rhodes Aratus of Sicyon Artapanus of Alexandria Berossus Callixenus of Rhodes Cleitarchus Craterus (historian) Ctesicles Deinias

    List of ancient Greek historians

    List_of_ancient_Greek_historians

  • Adapa
  • Mesopotamian mythical figure

    for the first Apkallu, sometimes known as Uanna (in the Greek work by Berossus called Oannes). The accounts of the two are different, and (Uanna) the

    Adapa

    Adapa

    Adapa

  • Documentary hypothesis
  • Hypothesis to explain the origins and composition of the Torah

    Mohr Siebeck. p. 481. doi:10.1111/RSR.13735. Gmirkin, Russell (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-567-13439-4. Greifenhagen

    Documentary hypothesis

    Documentary hypothesis

    Documentary_hypothesis

  • Neriglissar
  • Babylonian king from 560 BC to 556 BC

    April. Berossus writes that Neriglissar ruled four years before dying and being succeeded by his son Laborosoardokhos (Labashi-Marduk). Berossus erroneously

    Neriglissar

    Neriglissar

  • Ahasuerus
  • Name of various rulers in the Hebrew Bible

    and accords with the contextual information from Pseudo-Hecataeus and Berossus as well as agreeing with Al-Tabari and Masudi's placement of events. Ahasuerus

    Ahasuerus

    Ahasuerus

    Ahasuerus

  • Alulim
  • Mythological first king of Sumer

    known from citations from Berossus' Babyloniaca preserved in the works of authors such as Eusebius and Syncellus. Berossus' account of early kings depended

    Alulim

    Alulim

    Alulim

  • The Exodus
  • Founding myth of the Jewish people

    Springer. pp. 39–54. ISBN 978-3-319-04768-3. Gmirkin, Russell E. (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and The Date of

    The Exodus

    The Exodus

    The_Exodus

  • Manetho
  • 3rd-century BC Egyptian historian and priest

    ancient witnesses group Manetho together with the Mesopotamian writer Berossus and treat the pair as similar in intent. Those who preserved the bulk of

    Manetho

    Manetho

    Manetho

  • Cyrus the Great
  • Founder of the Achaemenid Empire

    peacefully at his capital. The final version of Cyrus's death comes from Berossus, who only reports that Cyrus met his death while warring against the Dahae

    Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus_the_Great

  • Gog and Magog
  • Pair of individuals, peoples, or lands in the Bible and the Quran

    ISBN 9780416741902 – via Google Books. Ezekiel 38:2 Gmirkin, Russell (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Gog and Magog

    Gog and Magog

    Gog_and_Magog

  • Massagetae
  • Ancient Iranian nomadic confederation in Central Asia

    Curtius Rufus he died fighting against the Abiae. The Babylonian scribe Berossus, who lived in 3rd century BCE, instead recorded that Cyrus died in a battle

    Massagetae

    Massagetae

  • Pharaoh (film)
  • 1966 Polish film

    Grotowicz Queen Nikotris (mother of Ramses XIII): Wiesława Mazurkiewicz Berossus (Chaldean priest): Kazimierz Opaliński Mefres (Egyptian high priest): Stanisław

    Pharaoh (film)

    Pharaoh_(film)

  • Methuselah
  • Longest-lived Biblical figure

    Ubara-Tutu are different, they both died in a Great Flood. Babylonian writer Berossus also claims that, prior to the events of Babylon's flood myth, kings could

    Methuselah

    Methuselah

    Methuselah

  • Eridu
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    Eridu r. c. 2900 BC (46800 years) Historicity uncertain Is mentioned in Berossus’ version of the SKL (the Babyloniaca was written c. 290 BC) The ULKS pairs

    Eridu

    Eridu

    Eridu

  • Nabopolassar
  • Founder and first king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire

    (possibly another example of a name honoring a relative). The ancient author Berossus, a native Babylonian historian active in Hellenistic times, centuries after

    Nabopolassar

    Nabopolassar

  • Tuisto
  • Divine ancestor of the Germanic peoples

    1498, a monk named Annio da Viterbo published fragments known as "Pseudo-Berossus", now considered a forgery, claiming that Babylonian records had shown

    Tuisto

    Tuisto

    Tuisto

  • Carmania (region)
  • Persian region

    Empire, in the sixth century BC. The 3rd century BC Babylonian writer Berossus detailed that Cyrus the Great granted Nabonidus, the last King of Babylon

    Carmania (region)

    Carmania (region)

    Carmania_(region)

  • Erythraean Sibyl
  • Prophetess of classical antiquity

    a nation in the southern portion of Babylonia, being the daughter of Berossus (who wrote the Chaldean history) and Erymanthe. Apollodorus of Erythrae

    Erythraean Sibyl

    Erythraean Sibyl

    Erythraean_Sibyl

  • Canal of the Pharaohs
  • Forerunner of the Suez Canal, Egypt

    40, fn. 33 Schörner 2000, p. 31 Schörner 2000, p. 34 Gmirkin, Russell Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Canal of the Pharaohs

    Canal of the Pharaohs

    Canal_of_the_Pharaohs

  • Genesis creation narrative
  • Creation myth of Judaism and Christianity

    Counterbalanced. Golden Key. ISBN 978-0-9794514-9-2. Gmirkin, Russell E. (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-567-13439-4. Grudem

    Genesis creation narrative

    Genesis creation narrative

    Genesis_creation_narrative

  • Josephus
  • Roman–Jewish historian and military leader (c. 37 – c. 100)

    proposed by God." After inserting this attitude, Josephus contradicts Berossus: "I shall accurately describe what is contained in our records, in the

    Josephus

    Josephus

    Josephus

  • Adam
  • First man according to the Abrahamic creation myth

    Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society. Gmirkin, Russell E. (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-567-13439-4. Hanauer

    Adam

    Adam

    Adam

  • Baal-zephon
  • Epithet of the storm god Ba'al

    in the Epic Age of Homer, New York: Knopf. Gmirkin, Russell E. (2006), Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus, T. & T. Clark, ISBN 978-0-567-02592-0

    Baal-zephon

    Baal-zephon

    Baal-zephon

  • Lock (water navigation)
  • Device for raising and lowering boats or ships

    canalrivertrust.org.uk. Retrieved 2023-10-05. Gmirkin, Russell E. (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Lock (water navigation)

    Lock (water navigation)

    Lock_(water_navigation)

  • History of astrology
  • transmission of astrology from cuneiform to Greek. Sometime around 280 BC, Berossus, a priest of Bel from Babylon, moved to the Greek island of Kos in order

    History of astrology

    History_of_astrology

  • Gilgamesh flood myth
  • Flood myth in the Epic of Gilgamesh

    the Wayback Machine, Genesis Archived 2017-03-24 at the Wayback Machine, Berossus Archived 2017-03-24 at the Wayback Machine), commentary, and a table with

    Gilgamesh flood myth

    Gilgamesh flood myth

    Gilgamesh_flood_myth

  • Battle of Opis
  • Final battle between the Neo-Babylonian Empire and the Achaemenid Empire

    fate is unclear, but according to the 3rd century BC Babylonian historian Berossus, Nabonidus was spared and he went into exile in Carmania, where he died

    Battle of Opis

    Battle_of_Opis

  • Kos
  • Island in Greece

    Ptolemy II Philadelphus (4th century BC) Pharaoh of the Ptolemaic Kingdom Berossus, who according to Vitruvius's work de Architectura, eventually relocated

    Kos

    Kos

    Kos

  • Hellenistic astrology
  • Ancient Greco-Roman astrology

    transmission of astrology from Cuneiform to Greek. Sometime around 280 BCE, Berossus, a priest of Bel from Babylon, moved to the Greek island of Kos in order

    Hellenistic astrology

    Hellenistic_astrology

  • Anahit
  • Armenian Goddess

    all chastity, and issue of the great and valiant Aramazd." The historian Berossus identifies Anahit with Aphrodite, while medieval Armenian scribes identify

    Anahit

    Anahit

    Anahit

  • Tiamat
  • Primordial goddess of ancient Babylon religion

    Θαλάττη, thaláttē, which appears in the Hellenistic period Babylonian writer Berossus' first volume of universal history, is clearly related to Greek Θάλαττα

    Tiamat

    Tiamat

    Tiamat

  • Literary fragment
  • Genre or piece of a larger work

    include Sappho, Heraclitus, Sophocles, Xenophon, Antisthenes, Abydenus, Berossus, Sanchoniatho and Megasthenes. Fragmente der griechischen Historiker The

    Literary fragment

    Literary fragment

    Literary_fragment

  • Elohist
  • One of the four sources of the Torah in the documentary hypothesis

    the Bible. Paulist Press. ISBN 9780809145522. Gmirkin, Russell (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-567-13439-4. Gnuse

    Elohist

    Elohist

    Elohist

  • Genealogies of Genesis
  • Genealogies appearing in the Book of Genesis

    43 (2): 171–187. doi:10.1163/156853393X00034. Gmirkin, Russell (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Genealogies of Genesis

    Genealogies_of_Genesis

  • Cain
  • Biblical figure

    Oxon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-4724-7241-0. Gmirkin, Russell E. (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9780567134394. Hendel

    Cain

    Cain

    Cain

  • Ketef Hinnom scrolls
  • 7th-century BCE Jerusalem amulets featuring a biblical text

    1515/zaw.2008.013. S2CID 170703065. Gmirkin, Russell E (May 15, 2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Ketef Hinnom scrolls

    Ketef Hinnom scrolls

    Ketef_Hinnom_scrolls

  • Merman
  • Legendary aquatic man-like being

    The apkallu have been described as "fish-men" in cuneiform texts, and if Berossus is to be believed, Oannes was indeed a being possessed of a fish head and

    Merman

    Merman

    Merman

  • Meshech
  • Biblical figure, son of Japheth (Genesis 10)

    Togarmah. In 1498, Annio da Viterbo published fragments known as Pseudo-Berossus, now considered a forgery, claiming that Babylonian records had shown a

    Meshech

    Meshech

    Meshech

  • Thallus (historian)
  • Greek historian

    through whom knowledge must be provided—a certain Manetho the Egyptian and Berossus the Chaldaean, but also Jerome the Phoenician king of Tyre; and their followers

    Thallus (historian)

    Thallus_(historian)

  • Genesis flood narrative
  • Biblical flood myth

    Traditions. Eisenbrauns. ISBN 978-1-57506-003-3. Gmirkin, Russell E. (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-567-13439-4. Isaak

    Genesis flood narrative

    Genesis flood narrative

    Genesis_flood_narrative

  • Look-alike
  • Person who closely resembles another person

    look-alikes. The characters include the Haranian Phut (aka the Chaldean priest Berossus) and his look-alike (chapter 20), and the protagonist Ramses and his look-alike

    Look-alike

    Look-alike

    Look-alike

  • Adam and Eve
  • First man and woman in Abrahamic creation myth

    University Press. ISBN 9789053565032. Gmirkin, Russell (15 May 2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Adam and Eve

    Adam and Eve

    Adam_and_Eve

  • Nineveh
  • Ancient Assyrian city

    disputation of the traditional placement of the Hanging Gardens attributed to Berossus, together with a combination of literary and archaeological evidence. The

    Nineveh

    Nineveh

    Nineveh

  • Pandora
  • Greek mythological figure

    who claimed to have found an account by the ancient Chaldean historian Berossus in which "Pandora" was named as a daughter-in-law of Noah in the alternative

    Pandora

    Pandora

    Pandora

  • Historiography
  • Study of the methods used by historians

    civilizations from their origins up until his own day in the 1st century BC. Berossus, a Chaldean priest (fl. 3rd century BC) composed a Greek-language History

    Historiography

    Historiography

  • Hezekiah
  • King of Judah

    being overrun by mice when attacking Egypt. Josephus gives a quote from Berossus that is quite close to the Biblical account. Of Sennacherib's death, 2

    Hezekiah

    Hezekiah

    Hezekiah

  • Gordyene
  • Ancient region, today in Turkey

    writer Berossus was also of the opinion that Xisuthros[needs context] landed with his ship in Corduene. Josephus cited the evidence of Berossus as proof

    Gordyene

    Gordyene

    Gordyene

  • Carian War
  • 7 November 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-07. Gmirkin, Russell (2006-05-15). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Carian War

    Carian War

    Carian_War

  • Searches for Noah's Ark
  • Regarded as pseudoarchaeology by geologists and archaeologists

    seeks to link the story of Noah to the Sumerian flood myth as described by Berossus, Hieronymus of Cardia, Mnaseas of Patrae, and Nicolaus of Damascus, thereby

    Searches for Noah's Ark

    Searches for Noah's Ark

    Searches_for_Noah's_Ark

  • Mermaid
  • Legendary aquatic creature with an upper body in human female form

    Waugh (1960), p. 73. Oannes was later described by the Babylonian writer Berossus as having an extra human head beneath the head of its fish body. Waugh

    Mermaid

    Mermaid

    Mermaid

  • Median kingdom
  • Ancient state in West Asia

    personally and formalized their relationship. The Babylonian historian Berossus mentions that this alliance between Babylon and Media was sealed with the

    Median kingdom

    Median kingdom

    Median_kingdom

  • Elephantine papyri and ostraca
  • 5th- to 4th-century BCE Egyptian texts

    Discovered at Assuan, (London, 1906), page 10 Gmirkin, Russell (2006). Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of

    Elephantine papyri and ostraca

    Elephantine papyri and ostraca

    Elephantine_papyri_and_ostraca

  • Pharaoh (Prus novel)
  • 1895 novel by Bolesław Prus

    king. Berossus, a Chaldean priest: Berossus, a Babylonian historian and astrologer who flourished about 300 BCE. Phut (another name used by Berossus): Phut

    Pharaoh (Prus novel)

    Pharaoh_(Prus_novel)

  • Epigenes of Byzantium
  • 3rd-century BC Greek astrologer

    auctor imprimis). Smith interprets this to mean that Epigenes came before Berossus. Epigenes refined the study of his chosen field, defining Saturn, for example

    Epigenes of Byzantium

    Epigenes_of_Byzantium

  • Posidonius
  • Greek Stoic philosopher (c.135 – c.51 BC)

    Book 33 of his work onwards, depended on Posidonius Gmirkin, Russell E. Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic histories, 2006, p. 54. "Jewish

    Posidonius

    Posidonius

    Posidonius

  • Assyrian siege of Jerusalem
  • Conflict between the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah, c. 701 BC

    an epidemic of some kind that saved Jerusalem. The Babylonian historian Berossus also wrote that it was a plague that defeated the Assyrian army in the

    Assyrian siege of Jerusalem

    Assyrian siege of Jerusalem

    Assyrian_siege_of_Jerusalem

  • List of Mesopotamian deities
  • Co., ISBN 978-0-8028-4416-3 Dillery, John D. (2014). Clio's Other Sons: Berossus and Mantheo. USA: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-05227-1

    List of Mesopotamian deities

    List of Mesopotamian deities

    List_of_Mesopotamian_deities

  • Darius the Mede
  • Biblical character

    Steven; Young, Rodger (2016) «The Remembrance of Daniel's Darius the Mede in Berossus and Harpocration». Bibliotheca Sacra 173, pp. 315-23 Shea 1982, p. 231-232

    Darius the Mede

    Darius the Mede

    Darius_the_Mede

  • Mountains of Ararat
  • Place mentioned in the Book of Genesis

    including territories extending toward Mount Ararat. Citing historians Berossus, Hieronymus the Egyptian, Mnaseas, and Nicolaus of Damascus, Josephus writes

    Mountains of Ararat

    Mountains of Ararat

    Mountains_of_Ararat

  • Anu
  • Ancient Mesopotamian god of the sky; god of all gods

    is the demiurge. It is not known what source Eudemos relied on, though Berossus can be ruled out with certainty as it is implausible that the former lived

    Anu

    Anu

    Anu

  • Composition of the Torah
  • book titled Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus, in which he argued that the Pentateuch relied on the Greek-language histories of Berossus (278 BCE)

    Composition of the Torah

    Composition_of_the_Torah

  • Dagon
  • Bronze Age god in ancient Syria

    erroneous association between Dagan and Odakon, a half-fish being mentioned by Berossus, and with "fishman" motifs in Mesopotamian art, in reality depictions of

    Dagon

    Dagon

    Dagon

  • Median dynasty
  • Ancient royal dynasty state

    Persians, according to records of historians Herodotus, Berossus and Ctesias. According to Berossus, Nebuchadnezzar married Amytis, daughter of Astyages

    Median dynasty

    Median dynasty

    Median_dynasty

  • Amel-Marduk
  • Babylonian king

    later sources. The later Hellenistic-era Babylonian writer and astronomer Berossus wrote that Amēl-Marduk "ruled capriciously and had no regard for the laws"

    Amel-Marduk

    Amel-Marduk

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  • Tuvya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Tuvya

    God Goodness

  • Sarvadevatman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Sarvadevatman

    Acceptor of All Celestial Offerings

  • Darold
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    American, Australian, British, English

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    Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald

  • Vito
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    Vito

    Victor.

  • Ranjeesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ranjeesh

    The Lord of Night

  • Hovan
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    Armenian

    Hovan

    God's gift.

  • Sashti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sashti

    In favor of God Murugan

  • Ramanbir
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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ramanbir

    Brave and Pleasant

  • Sharoon | شارون
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    Muslim

    Sharoon | شارون

    Sweet, Fragrance, Honey

  • Waldron
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    English

    Waldron

    English : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements walh ‘foreigner’ + hrafn ‘raven’.English : habitational name from a place in Sussex named Waldron, from Old English w(e)ald ‘forest’ + ærn ‘house’, ‘dwelling’. The surname is now also common in Ireland, especially in Connacht.English : This is the name of a prominent NH family, established there since the 17th century. Richard Walderne (b. c. 1615) came to New England from Alchester, Warwickshire, England, about 1640 and settled at Dover, NH.

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