- Šumugan, Šamagan,
Šumuqan or Šakkan (𒀭𒄊) was a god
worshipped in
Mesopotamia and
ancient Syria. He was ****ociated with animals. Šumugan was a shepherd...
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attested once in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Sumugan Šakkan
Sumugan (also
spelled Sumuqan) or Šakkan was a god ****ociated with quadrupeds,
especially donkeys or...
- [The
lands ploughed with the mayaru-pl]ow by
themselves gave
birth to
Sumuqan. His str[onghold,] Dunnu, the
eternal city, they created, both of them...
- of El. Her name is
derived from the root ‘tq, "to p****" or "to move."
Sumuqan? ṯmq The god ṯmq
occurs in
theophoric names and in a
literary p****age referring...
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whose temple was
located in Apenaš in the
kingdom of Arrapha.
Sumuqan Gurta Mesopotamian Sumuqan was a god ****ociated with wild animals,
herding and wool....
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Ugaritic texts. A
minor deity named ṯmq, who
might correspond to
Mesopotamian Sumuqan, is
described as "warrior of Anat" (mhr ‘nt) in two p****ages. Anat appears...
- ****yriologie,
retrieved 2022-04-18 Wiggermann,
Frans A. M. (2013), "
Sumuqan A. In
Mesopotamien ·
Sumuqan A. In Mesopotamia",
Reallexikon der ****yriologie, retrieved...
- the
deified lion, was also
worshiped in ****ur, in this case
alongside Sumuqan.
Nuska was the
divine attendant (sukkal) of Enlil.
Ninimma was a goddess...