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Kakka was a Mesopotamian god best known as the sukkal (attendant deity or divine messenger) of Anu and Anshar. His cult center was Maškan-šarrum, most likely located in the north of modern Iraq on the banks of the Tigris. A deity named Kakka was also worshiped in Mari in modern Syria, but there is no consensus among experts whether this was the same deity. It has been argued that the Mariote Kakka was a goddess, rather than a god. It is assumed she functioned as a deity associated with medicine.

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dbo:abstract Kakka ist eine Botengottheit der niederen Gottheiten, die in der babylonischen und akkadischen Mythologie zu finden ist. Kakka wird in zahlreichen mesopotamischen Schriften erwähnt, in denen er oft zusammen mit einem anderen Botschaftergott, , erscheint, der verschiedenen Herren dient. In einer Version der Inschrift Nergal und Ereškigal, die im gefunden wurde, ist Kakka das Visier der Gottheit Anu, der mit Nergal und Namtar reist. Sie folgen einem Weg, der von der Unterwelt zum Himmelstor führt. Laut der Geschichte befiehlt Anšar Kakka, die Botschaft an die männliche Gottheit Laḫmu und die weibliche Gottheit weiterzuleiten. Kakka und insbesondere sein Kamerad Nuska ähneln stark einer Gottheit in der ägyptischen Mythologie. (de) Kakka was a Mesopotamian god best known as the sukkal (attendant deity or divine messenger) of Anu and Anshar. His cult center was Maškan-šarrum, most likely located in the north of modern Iraq on the banks of the Tigris. A deity named Kakka was also worshiped in Mari in modern Syria, but there is no consensus among experts whether this was the same deity. It has been argued that the Mariote Kakka was a goddess, rather than a god. It is assumed she functioned as a deity associated with medicine. (en) Kakka fue un dios menor en la antigua Mesopotamia, dios mensajero de Anu. Según la leyenda llevó comida de los dioses a Ereshkigal. (es) Kakka è una divinità minore nella mitologia sumera, babilonese e accadica. È il visir di An e di Anshar. (it)
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rdfs:comment Kakka was a Mesopotamian god best known as the sukkal (attendant deity or divine messenger) of Anu and Anshar. His cult center was Maškan-šarrum, most likely located in the north of modern Iraq on the banks of the Tigris. A deity named Kakka was also worshiped in Mari in modern Syria, but there is no consensus among experts whether this was the same deity. It has been argued that the Mariote Kakka was a goddess, rather than a god. It is assumed she functioned as a deity associated with medicine. (en) Kakka fue un dios menor en la antigua Mesopotamia, dios mensajero de Anu. Según la leyenda llevó comida de los dioses a Ereshkigal. (es) Kakka è una divinità minore nella mitologia sumera, babilonese e accadica. È il visir di An e di Anshar. (it) Kakka ist eine Botengottheit der niederen Gottheiten, die in der babylonischen und akkadischen Mythologie zu finden ist. Kakka wird in zahlreichen mesopotamischen Schriften erwähnt, in denen er oft zusammen mit einem anderen Botschaftergott, , erscheint, der verschiedenen Herren dient. Kakka und insbesondere sein Kamerad Nuska ähneln stark einer Gottheit in der ägyptischen Mythologie. (de)
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