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Gatumdug (Sumerian: 𒀭𒂷𒉐𒄭; dĜa2-tum3-dug3; also
romanized as Gatumdu) was a
Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the
tutelary deity of
Lagash and closely...
- not ****ociated with
other healing goddesses, such as Ninkarrak.
Ĝatumdug Lagash Ĝatumdug was a
goddess from the
early pantheon of Lagash.
While the meaning...
- Eridu, took care of the
oracular messages. The
mother of Lagash, holy
Gatumdug, gave
birth to its
bricks amid
cries (?), and Bau, the lady, first-born...
- (Phrygian) Ḫannaḫanna (Hittite) Leto (Lycian) Nane (Armenian)
Asherah Bau
Gatumdug Kishar Lisin Nunb****gunu Al-Lat (Arabian)
Asherah (Canaanite)
Tanit (Punic)...
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immediate proximity of Umma.
Shara was Ninura's husband. 32
Lagash Ĝatumdug Ĝatumdug was ****ociated with
Lagash from the
beginning of the
Early Dynastic...
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built the
house of Ningirsu;
built the
house of Nanshe;
built the
house of
Gatumdug;
built the harem;
built the
house of Ninmar. The
ships of
Dilmun brought...
- a
different tablet.
Other deities of
Lagash listed there include Bau,
Gatumdug, as well as Igalim,
Shulshaga and a
number of
children and
courtiers of...
- was
initially not a
separate goddess, but a
secondary name of Laga****e
Gatumdug, but this
explanation is not
considered plausible.
Attested members of...
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making a
ruler virtuous, with the
other members of this
group being Enki,
Gatumdug, Hendursaga, Inanna, Lugalurub, Nanshe,
Nindara and Ningirsu. However,...
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alongside Ninkarnunna, and in the
poorly preserved Isin god list
after Gatumdug and
before Gazbaba.
According to Old
Babylonian sources, a room in a temple...