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Isimud (also Isimu; Akkadian: Usmû; Hurrian: Izzummi) was a
Mesopotamian god
regarded as the
divine attendant (sukkal) of the god Enki (Ea). He was depicted...
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steward Isimud, "Enki, in the swampland, in the
swampland lies
stretched out, 'What is this (plant), what is this (plant).' His
messenger Isimud, answers...
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cultures Ikenga, two-faced Igbo
spirit of fate, fortune, and
achievement Isimud, two-faced
Mesopotamian messenger god J****, two-faced
Roman god
whose focus...
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beings were created. His wife Damgalnuna, his
mother Nammu, his
advisor Isimud and a
variety of
subservient creatures, such as the
gatekeeper Lahmu, also...
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ancient Sumerian deity Isimud was
commonly portra**** with two
faces facing in
opposite directions.
Sumerian depictions of
Isimud are
often very similar...
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appear in
relation to Ea,
Damkina and
Izzummi (the
Hurrian name of
Isimud), who in
Anatolia were part of the
Hurrian pantheon.
Hutena and Hutellura...
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wakes up to
discover that the mes are gone and asks
Isimud what has
happened to them.
Isimud replies that Enki has
given all of them to Inanna. Enki...
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Ashnan Ashgi Bel Dumuzi-abzu
Enbilulu Erra
Erragal Gibil Hendursaga Igigi Isimud Išum
Kajamanu Lahar Laṣ
Lisin Lugala'abba Mami/Nintu
Mamitu Maštabba Nabu...
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Ashnan Ashgi Bel Dumuzi-abzu
Enbilulu Erra
Erragal Gibil Hendursaga Igigi Isimud Išum
Kajamanu Lahar Laṣ
Lisin Lugala'abba Mami/Nintu
Mamitu Maštabba Nabu...
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Akkadian cylinder seal from
sometime around 2300 BC or
thereabouts depicting the
deities Inanna, Utu, Enki, and
Isimud...