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Alexander Polyhistor and Enûma Eliš

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Difference between Alexander Polyhistor and Enûma Eliš

Alexander Polyhistor vs. Enûma Eliš

Lucius Cornelius Alexander Polyhistor (Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Πολυΐστωρ; flourished in the first half of the 1st century BC; also called Alexander of Miletus) was a Greek scholar who was enslaved by the Romans during the Mithridatic War and taken to Rome as a tutor. The (Akkadian Cuneiform:, also spelled "Enuma Elish"), is the Babylonian creation myth (named after its opening words).

Similarities between Alexander Polyhistor and Enûma Eliš

Alexander Polyhistor and Enûma Eliš have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Babylonia, Berossus.

Babylonia

Babylonia was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq).

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Berossus

Berossus or Berosus (name possibly derived from script, "Bel is his shepherd"; Βήρωσσος) was a Hellenistic-era Babylonian writer, a priest of Bel Marduk and astronomer who wrote in the Koine Greek language, and who was active at the beginning of the 3rd century BC.

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Alexander Polyhistor and Enûma Eliš Comparison

Alexander Polyhistor has 52 relations, while Enûma Eliš has 97. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.34% = 2 / (52 + 97).

References

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