E-salgisa, temple in Girsu, [641];
meaning of name, [641].

Esarhaddon, king of Assyria, [200];
restores temple of Nanâ-Ishtar at Erech, [85], [206];
his pantheon, [238];
restores Ekur, [645];
Shamash cult in Sippar, [646].

Eschatological literature, gods and demons in e., [183].

E-shara, meaning, [173], [175], [198];
offsprings of, [174];
bride of E., [173], [175];
built by Anshar, [198];
built by Marduk, [198], [431]
= Ekur, [217];
placed by Marduk under control of Bel, [432].

E-shid-lam, temple of Nergal and Laz at Cuthah, [65], [648], [667].

Etana, legendary personage, [468], [505], [519] ff.;
dwells in the netherworld, [511], [520], [523], [527], [590];
E.'s patron, Shamash, [520];
name occurs in O. T., [519];
traditions among other nations, [519]-21;
E. and Ganymede, [523];
deified, [527], [590];
god of vegetation, [590].

E-temen-an-ki, zikkurat to Marduk at Babylon, [619], [639];
meaning of name, [639].

Ethics, B.-A. religion, [291], [312], [692];
belong to advanced period, [292], [304]-5;
in prayers, [298]-9;
gods whose nature create e. notions, [306], [692];
in penitential psalms, [312] ff.;
private morality, [694] ff.

E-tila, name of a temple, and meaning of name, [641].

E-tur-kalama, temple of Ishtar, [311].