- The
Dynasty of Dunnum,
sometimes called the
Theogony of
Dunnum or
Dunnu or the
Harab Myth, is an
ancient Mesopotamian mythical tale of
successive generations...
- the
Middle Babylonian period and to a male one in the myth
Theogony of
Dunnu. Lahar's name was
written syllabically as dLa-ḫa-ar or dLa-ḫar, or logographically...
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Animals Plant soul
Potnia Theron MILLER, JR.,
PATRICK D. (1985). "Eridu,
Dunnu, and Babel: A
Study in
Comparative Mythology" (PDF).
Hebrew Annual Review...
- Babylonian, and
Akkadian mythology. He is
identified in the
Theogony of
Dunnu. Qos (deity)
Michael Jordan,
Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle
Cathie Limited,...
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Hayyashum appear in a
variety of texts,
including the myth
Theogony of
Dunnu. The
Hurrian term
referring to the
concept of a
divine Earth and Heaven...
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World and of Mankind. p. 78. Lambert,
Wilfred G. (2013). "The
Theogony of
Dunnu".
Babylonian Creation Myths. Penn
State University Press. pp. 387–395. doi:10...
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means "Truth". Kus Kus is a god of
herdsmen referenced in the
Theogony of
Dunnu. Kusu Lagash,
Nippur Kusu was a
goddess of purification,
commonly invoked...
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referencing at
least 15 campaigns.
Texts recovered from Giricano,
ancient Dunnu-ša-Uzibi,
mostly dated to the
eponym year of Ili-iddina (1069/68) his 5th...
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influential ****yrian
officials were as
rewards for
their services granted dunnu settlements,
large estates that
functioned as
large farmsteads and were...
- the
latter was
under pressure from the
Aramean tribesmen from Suhu. The
dunnu, or
fortified settlement at Tell Sabi-Abyad,
served as Ilī-padâ’s, and before...