E-pa, zikkurat at Lagash, [639];
meaning of name, [639].
E-pad-kalama-suma, sanctuary of Nabu in Babylonia, [640];
meaning of name, [640].
Epics and legends, literary-religious character of, [247];
historical spirit of, [250];
nature myths, [250].
Erech = Warka = Uruk; see Uruk.
Eresh-Kigal = Allatu, [584].
Eria, Elamitic goddess, possibly identical with Erua, [122], [162].
Eridu, ancient center, [35], [245], [445];
sanctuary of Ea, [62], [124], [445];
lost her political prestige, [136];
cult of Anunnaki and Igigi, [186];
prominent in incantations, [256].
Erua, the "begetting" goddess, [123];
amalgamation with Sarpanitum, [122]-3, [130];
dwelling in E-Zida, [123];
consort of Nabu, [123];
possibly identical with Eria, [122];
water deity, [123];
cult suppressed by Hammurabi, [130];
place of worship, [130].
E-Sagila, temple of Marduk in Babylon, [121], [636];
with a shrine of Sarpanitum, [121], [241], [636], [641];
with shrine of Nusku, [220], [241];
with shrine of Nabu, [127], [220], [636];
with shrine of Ea, [220], [241];
with shrine of Tashmitum, [220], [241];
with shrine of Nin-kharsag, [639];
sanctuary E-karzaginna of Ea, [636];
meaning of name, [639];
with papakhu of Marduk, [640];
takes the place of E-kur, [645];
history of E-Sagila, [648] ff.;
place of installation of rulers, [649];
influence of E-Sagila and E-Zida, [649].
E-Sagila, temple of Ea, [446].