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The Statue of Marduk, also known as the Statue of Bêl (Bêl, meaning "lord", being a common designation for Marduk), was the physical representation of the god Marduk, the patron deity of the ancient city of Babylon, traditionally housed in the city's main temple, the Esagila. There were seven statues of Marduk in Babylon, but 'the' Statue of Marduk generally refers to the god's main statue, placed prominently in the Esagila and used in the city's rituals. This statue was nicknamed the Asullḫi and was made of a type of wood called mēsu and covered with gold and silver.

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  • تمثال مردوخ (ar)
  • Estatua de Marduk (es)
  • Patung Marduk (in)
  • Statua di Marduk (it)
  • Statue of Marduk (en)
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  • Patung Marduk, juga dikenal sebagai Patung Bêl (Bêl), adalah perwakilan fisik dari dewa Marduk, dewa penjaga kota kuno Babel, yang secara tradisional disimpan di kuil utama kota tersebut, . Terdapat tujuh patung Marduk di Babel, namun 'satu' Patung Marduk umum disebut sebagai patung utama dewa tersebut, yang utamanya ditempatkan di Esagila dan dipakai dalam upacara-upacara di kota tersebut. Patung tersebut dijuluki Asullḫi dan terbuat dari sebuah jenis kayu yang disebut mēsu dan dilapisi dengan emas dan perak. (in)
  • تِمثال مرْدُوخ، المعروف أيضًا باسم تمثال بيل (يعني "الرَب"، تسمية شائعة لمردوخ)، كان التمثيل المادي للإله مردوخ، الإله الراعي لمدينة بَابِل القديمة، تواجد التمثال تقليديًا في إيساجيلا، معبد بابل العظيم. كانت هُناك سبعة تماثيل لمردوخ في بابل، لكن مُصطلح "تمثال مردوخ" يُشير عمومًا إلى تمثال الإله الرئيسي، الذي وُضِع في مكان بارز في إساجيلا واستُخدم في طقوس المدينة. لُقب هذا التمثال بـ Asullḫi وهو مصنوع من نوع خاص من الخشب يُسمى mēsu ومُغطى بالذَهب والفِضة. (ar)
  • La Estatua de Marduk, también conocida como la Estatua de Bêl (Bêl, que significa "señor", siendo una designación común para Marduk),​ era la representación física del dios Marduk, la deidad patrona de la antigua ciudad de Babilonia. tradicionalmente ubicado en el templo principal de la ciudad, el Esagila. Había siete estatuas de Marduk en Babilonia, pero 'la' Estatua de Marduk generalmente se refiere a la estatua principal del dios, colocada de manera prominente en el Esagila y utilizada en los rituales de la ciudad. Esta estatua fue apodada Asullḫi y estaba hecha de un tipo de madera llamada mēsu y cubierta de oro y plata. (es)
  • The Statue of Marduk, also known as the Statue of Bêl (Bêl, meaning "lord", being a common designation for Marduk), was the physical representation of the god Marduk, the patron deity of the ancient city of Babylon, traditionally housed in the city's main temple, the Esagila. There were seven statues of Marduk in Babylon, but 'the' Statue of Marduk generally refers to the god's main statue, placed prominently in the Esagila and used in the city's rituals. This statue was nicknamed the Asullḫi and was made of a type of wood called mēsu and covered with gold and silver. (en)
  • La Statua di Marduk, nota anche come Statua di Bēl ( Bēl, lett. "signore", era un epiteto del dio Marduk), era la rappresentazione fisica del dio Marduk, divinità protettrice dell'antica città di Babilonia, ospitata nel tempio principale della città, l'Esagila. C'erano sette simulacri di Marduk a Babilonia ma per "Statua di Marduk" s'intende la statua principale del dio, posta in primo piano nell'Esagila e usata nei rituali della città. Questa statua era soprannominata Asullḫi, era fatta d'un tipo di legno chiamato mēsu e ricoperta d'oro e d'argento. (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Marduk_and_pet.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Reconstruction_of_the_peribolos_at_Babylon,_including_the_temple_of_Esagila.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Colossal_statue_of_the_god_Nabu,_8th_century_BCE,_from_Nimrud,_Iraq_Museum.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Stele_of_the_time_of_Meli-Shipak.jpg
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