Belit, goddess, [51];
place of cult, [55], [635];
titles and their meanings, [55]-6, [227];
sanctuaries, [56];
in Lugalzaggisi's pantheon, [110];
consort of En-lil, [111], [150], [151];
consort of Ashur, [150], [226], [668];
uses of "Belit," [151];
Bel and Belit decree the fate, [150], [153];
relationship to Zakar, [172];
associated with Anu and Bel, [226]-8;
confusion in Ass. pantheon, [226]-7;
consort of Bel, [226];
consort of Ea, [226]-7, [231], [237];
= Ishtar, [226]-7;
= Sarpanitum, wife of Bel-Marduk, [226], [684];
E-mash-mash, her temple at Nineveh, [227];
B. and Bel, names of the northern gates of Sargon's II. palace, [237];
brings fertility, [237];
temple at Babylon (see [Nin-khar-sag]), [242];
= Nin-lil, [635];
figurines of, [674].

Belit of Akkad = Belit, [162], [176].

Belit-ekalli, in the Cassite pantheon, [162];
consort of Ninib, l[73];
= Gula, [173], [176];
meaning, [173].

Belit-ilâni, consort of Ea, [226], [231], [237];
B. and Ea, names of southern gates of Sargon's II. palace, [237];
increases offspring, [237].

Belit mati = Belit of the land = Ishtar, [151], [206], [215];
perhaps=Belit, [227].

Belit-seri, scribe of Allatu, [587].

Bel-sarbi,
god, his temple at Daz, [242], [639];
perhaps=Nergal, [242].

Bel-zir, a layman, offers a votive object, [671].

Berosus, source B.-A. religion, [1], [4], [412].

Birs Nimrud, explored, [9].