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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...
- Aleppo. In
rituals they
could also
appear in
relation to Ea,
Damkina and
Izzummi (the
Hurrian name of Isimud), who in
Anatolia were part of the Hurrian...
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primordial giant Upelluri, as well some
mountain and
stone names.
Izzummi Ea
Hurrian Izzummi is the
Hurrian name of
Isimud or Ushmu, the
sukkal of Ea, who...
- Tašmišu and Tenu,
sukkals of Teššub, Undurumma, the
sukkal of Šauška,
Izzummi, the
sukkal of Ea (a
Hurrian adaptation of
Mesopotamian Isimud), Lipparuma...
- Arraphe, dIŠTAR Ḫumella was
closely ****ociated with Nergal.
Izzummi Mesopotamian Izzummi is the
Hurrian spelling of the name of
Isimud (Ušmu), the sukkal...
- "to break." In the same
source he is
listed alongside other sukkals:
Izzummi (Ea's),
Undurumma (Šauška's), Tenu (Teššub's),
Lipparuma (Šimige's) and...