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Lugaldukuga (Sumerian: "lord of the holy mound") was a
Mesopotamian god
primarily understood as a
theogonic figure. He is best
attested as the father...
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equates Alala with two
other primordial figures,
Enmesharra and
Lugaldukuga.
Lugaldukuga was
regarded as the
father or
grandfather of
Enlil in some traditions...
- destinies. In a late myth he was
described as an
enemy of Marduk.
Lugaldukuga Lugaldukuga was the
father of
Enlil in some traditions,
though sometimes he...
- of Enlil. A
further deity who
could be
regarded as Enlil's
father was
Lugaldukuga, a
figure ****ociated with the “holy mound” (duku).
While Ninlil can be...
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multiple lists of
defeated primordial figures alongside Asag, Enmesharra,
Lugaldukuga,
Qingu and others. Such
enumerations are
embedded in a
number of expository...
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their names in cuneiform. In yet
another tradition, Enlil's
father was
Lugaldukuga, but the
texts placing him in this role are
relatively late. It is first...
- at
times equate Enmesharra with other,
usually cosmogonic, figures:
Lugaldukuga, Anu, Qingu,
Alala and
otherwise largely unknown Ubnu.
Enmesharra belonged...
- Enki-Ninki deities, and
includes his wife Ninlil,
primordial deities Lugaldukuga (explained as Enlil's father) and Enmesharra, as well as
various courtiers...
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further figure sharing this name
equated in a late
esoteric text with
Lugaldukuga. In Old
Babylonian Mari Nunu
appears in
twelve types of
masculine theophoric...
- the
Elamite word zana, "lady"), and the
primordial Mesopotamian god
Lugaldukuga.
Hamurnu alone appears in a copy of the god list Anšar = Anum, where...