About this deity
Nabu was a scribal deity and the minister of Marduk. He was often associated with wisdom, writing, and depicted as a stylus.
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Also known as
NabuNabû (Akkadian)NabiumNabianuNebo (biblical)"announcer""the one who is named"
Parent belief system
The Babylonian religion was practiced throughout modern-day Iraq and the general near east (Mesopotamia) during antiquity. Its chief deity was Marduk.
Top myths
Nabû in Mesopotamian iconography
According to Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Nabû was represented by a single wedge:
A symbol of Nabu is a single wedge, vertical or horizontal, possibly a writing stylus, sometimes resting on a clay tablet. Occasionally this, or the god himself, is shown riding on the back 31,110 of a snake-dragon.