- 𒀭𒄑𒂆𒈦, romanized: Gilgameš;
originally Sumerian: 𒀭𒄑𒉋𒂵𒎌, romanized:
Bilgames) was a hero in
ancient Mesopotamian mythology and the
protagonist of the...
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begins with five
Sumerian poems about Gilgamesh (formerly read as
Sumerian "
Bilgames"), king of Uruk, some of
which may date back to the
Third Dynasty of Ur...
- A and
Gilgamesh and
Huwawa B (Gilgamesh was
previously read as
Bilgames A and
Bilgames and Ḫuwawa B).
Copies of
version A are more common. Of all known...
- or with Gubarra, the
Sumerian name of the
spouse of Amurru, Ashratum.
Bilgames Gilgamesh Uruk, a
small village near Ur, Lagash, Girsu, Der,
Nippur Most...
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twelfth which was
virtually a word-for-word
translation of the
Sumerian “
Bilgames and the Netherworld.” It is
extant in 73
copies and was
credited to a certain...
- Veld****s, Niek (2001). "The
Solution of the Dream: A New
Interpretation of
Bilgames' Death".
Journal of
Cuneiform Studies. 53.
American Schools of Oriental...
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Tummal fell into
ruins for a
second time.
Bilgames built the
Numunbura in Enlil's shrine. Ur-lugal, son of
Bilgames, made the
Tummal flourish, and brought...
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Jacyntho Lins Brandão
notes a
parallel between these verses and
Version A of
Bilgames and Huwawa: "um
homem não pode estender-se até o céu, não
importa quão...
- Veld****s, Niek (2001). "The
Solution of the Dream: A New
Interpretation of
Bilgames' Death".
Journal of
Cuneiform Studies. 53.
American Schools of Oriental...
- blasts,
siphon energy, and seal the SworDrivers, and
wields the two-pronged
Bilgamed (ビルガメード, Birugamēdo) longsword.
After gaining the
Grimoire Wonder Ride...