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Birtum (πππ
π, also
spelled Birdu) was a
Mesopotamian god who was the
husband of Nungal. He was
regarded as a
deity ****ociated with the underworld....
- Ur III
period in
cities such as Nippur,
Lagash and Ur. Her
husband was
Birtum, and she was
regarded as a
courtier and
daughter in law Enlil.
Texts also...
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goddess of
Hurrian origin worshipped in Ur Lagamal,
minor underworld deity Birtum,
husband of
Manungal Djall,
symbolizes the devil. (Djaj(plural)) Mortja...
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servant of
Nergal and Ereshkigal,
specifically a
ferryman of the dead.
Birtum Birtum was the
husband of the
prison goddess Nungal. The name,
which means...
- from a copy from Hattusa.
Eturammi Eturame Birtum Eturammi's name
means "do not slacken." His
master Birtum was a
deification of
fetters and the husband...
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commands (unlike such
deities as Eturammi, "do not slacken," the
sukkal of
Birtum).
Ninpirig was
referred to as Utu's
sukkalmah ("great sukkal"). It has been...
- of
their masters,
similar to
Eturammi ("do not slacken"), the
sukkal of
Birtum, Ugur ("destroy"), the
sukkal of Nergal, or TaΕ‘me-zikru ("she
listens to...
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though there this
deity is ****igned a
similar role in ****ociation with
Birtum instead. In the Old
Akkadian period Ishtar-Annunitum was
considered the...
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commands (unlike such
deities as Eturammi, "do not slacken," the
sukkal of
Birtum). It has been
proposed that he was a god
connected with food production...