Berossos

/bəˈrɒsoʊs/ noun

A Babylonian priest and historian from the 3rd century BCE known for writing accounts of Babylonian history and mythology.

Greek transliteration of the Babylonian name Berossus. The name likely comes from Akkadian or Sumerian roots referring to temple or priestly functions, though the exact etymology is uncertain. His Greek name became the standard form used in Western classical sources.

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