- Anzû, also
known as dZû and
Imdugud (Sumerian: 𒀭𒅎𒂂 dim.dugudmušen), is a
monster in
several Mesopotamian religions. He was
conceived by the pure waters...
- Ur A-
Imdugud (𒀀𒀭𒅎𒂂 ADIM.DUGUDMUŠEN,
named after God
Imdugud, also read Aja-Anzu), was an
early ruler of the
First Dynasty of Ur in the 27th century...
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early king of the
First Dynasty of Ur
named A-
Imdugud (𒀀𒀭𒅎𒂂 ADIM.DUGUDMUŠEN,
named after God
Imdugud, also read Aja-Anzu),
whose inscribed seal was...
- and the
Akkadian Anzû poem
concern the
theft of the
tablet by the bird
Imdugud (Sumerian) or Anzû (Akkadian) from its
original owner (Enki or Enlil)....
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Mesilim Ur-Nungal
Udulkalama Labashum Lagash En-hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-
Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen Puabi)
Akalamdug Enun-dara-anna Mes-he Melamanna...
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Mesilim Ur-Nungal
Udulkalama Labashum Lagash En-hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-
Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen Puabi)
Akalamdug Enun-dara-anna Mes-he Melamanna...
- The Tell al-'Ubaid
Copper Lintel or
Imdugud Relief is a
large copper panel found at the
ancient Sumerian city of Tell al-'Ubaid in
southern Iraq. Excavated...
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Mesilim Ur-Nungal
Udulkalama Labashum Lagash En-hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-
Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen Puabi)
Akalamdug Enun-dara-anna Mes-he Melamanna...
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scenes of war and peace, from Ur, c. 2600 BC Room 56 -
Sculpture of the god
Imdugud, lion-headed
eagle surmounting a
lintel made from
sheets of copper, Temple...
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Mesilim Ur-Nungal
Udulkalama Labashum Lagash En-hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-
Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen Puabi)
Akalamdug Enun-dara-anna Mes-he Melamanna...