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other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Dumuzid or
Dumuzi or
Tammuz (Sumerian: 𒌉𒍣, romanized:
Dumuzid; Akkadian: Duʾūzu, Dûzu; Hebrew: תַּמּוּז,...
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Dumuzid,
titled the Fisherman, was a
legendary Sumerian king of Uruk
listed originating from Kuara.
According to legend, in the one-hundredth year of...
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symbols include the lion and the eight-pointed star. Her
husband is the god
Dumuzid (later
known as Tammuz), and her
sukkal (attendant) is the
goddess Ninshubur...
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Namtar acts as Ereshkigal's sukkal, or
divine attendant. The
dying god
Dumuzid spends half the year in the underworld, while,
during the
other half, his...
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Levantine version of the
earlier Mesopotamian myth of
Inanna (Ishtar) and
Dumuzid (Tammuz). In late 19th and
early 20th
century scholarship of religion,...
- who was
revered as the
patron god of shepherds. In his role as
Dumuzid sipad ("
Dumuzid the Shepherd"), he was
believed to be the
provider of milk, which...
- language:𒀭𒁍𒁺, dBU-du) was a
Mesopotamian goddess best
known as the
mother of
Dumuzid. She
frequently appears in
texts mourning his death,
either on her own...
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duration of
Dumuzid's rule, and why
Dumuzid had no
hereditary successors. On this interpretation,
after the general-king
Lugalbanda in Uruk,
Dumuzid the Fisherman...
- number.: 85–86
Several extant poems describe the
galla dragging the god
Dumuzid into the underworld.: 86 The
later Mesopotamians knew this underworld...
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Tammuz may
refer to:
Dumuzid,
Babylonian and
Sumerian god
Tammuz (Hebrew month), the 4th
month of the
Hebrew calendar Tammuz (Babylonian calendar), a...