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Duttur (Sumerian language:đđđș, dBU-du) was a
Mesopotamian goddess best
known as the
mother of Dumuzid. She
frequently appears in
texts mourning his...
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dying god Dumuzi,
indicating a
degree of
conflation with his
usual mother Duttur. She
could also be
equated with the
medicine goddess Gula,
especially in...
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relatives were Geshtinanna, well
attested as his sister, and
their mother Duttur.
Belili is
described as a
mourner in the
incantation series Ć urpu, which...
- ama ("mother") and umma ("old woman" or "wise woman").
Their mother was
Duttur. An
alternate tradition,
attested in a hymn of Shulgi,
refers to Anu and...
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example Enki was
usually regarded as the son of
Nammu and
Geshtinanna of
Duttur, even
though texts describing them as
children of
Urash exist. Not much...
- was
regarded as the wife of
Hendursaga in the
third millennium BCE.
Duttur Duttur was the
mother of Dumuzi.
Thorkild Jacobsen proposed that she should...
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Ishtarat Lagamal Ninkarrak Amasagnudi Azimua Bau
Belili Bizilla Dumuzi-abzu
Duttur Ereshkigal Ezina Gatumdag Geshtinanna Gula
Gunura Hegir-Nuna
Hedimeku HuĆĄbiĆĄag...
- (for half the year); Kur (for the
other half)
Genealogy Parents Enki and
Duttur Siblings Geshtinanna (sister),
Amashilama (not usually, but in some texts...
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served to
interpret the
grief experienced by Dumuzi's mother,
Ninsun (or
Duttur, the
divine ewe), his
sister Geshtinanna, and even his wife Inanna. Furthermore...
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mourning Dumuzi's
death alongside his
sister Geshtinanna and his
mother Duttur.
Samuel Noah Kramer's and
Thorkild Jacobsen's
original translation ends...