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Marduk is the chief deity of the Babylonian pantheon, known for his roles as a god of creation, water, vegetation, and magic. He became particularly significant during the rise of Babylon as a major city-state, symbolizing its power and influence in ancient Mesopotamia. His importance grew with the establishment of Babylon as the center of a vast empire, where he was seen as a protector and a symbol of the city’s unity and strength.