
God Marduk
Marduk is a major deity in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, particularly within the Babylonian pantheon. He is regarded as the supreme god of creation, justice, and wisdom, often associated with the city of Babylon. According to myth, Marduk defeated chaos and the monster Tiamat, creating the world from her body. He embodies order, kingship, and civilization, symbolizing the unity and strength of the Babylonian empire. Marduk was worshipped as a protector and ruler of all gods, playing a central role in Mesopotamian religious beliefs and mythic narratives.