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Urshanabi, also
known as Sursunabu, was a
figure in
Mesopotamian mythology. His name is
considered unusual and
difficult to interpret, and
consists of...
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Urshanabi the ferryman, who will help him
cross the sea to Utnapishtim. Gilgamesh, out of
spontaneous rage,
destroys the
stone charms that
Urshanabi keeps...
- king seen
ferrying Dante and
Virgil across the Styx in
Inferno (Dante)
Urshanabi –
Ferryman from
Mesopotamian mythology "Charon | Myth & Symbols". Encyclopædia...
- Nintinugga, Irkalla, Kur, Namtar, Nergal, Bitu, Nindukugga, Ninlil,
Urshanabi,
Ziusudra Syrian mythology Reshep Tamil mythology Cur
Thracian mythology...
- the waters. When
Gilgamesh persists in his quest, she
directs him to
Urshanabi, the
ferryman of the gods, who
takes Gilgamesh across the sea to Utnapishtim...
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distant "Waters of Death," and
suggests Gilgamesh should s**** the help of
Urshanabi, Utnapishtim's boatman,
whose boat
takes him to his destination. However...
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Urshanabi, who
crosses the
river in a boat.
Themes of this
story are
repeated later in the Epic of
Gilgamesh where the
ferryman is
called Urshanabi....
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impossible for the
latter to be the case in the
context of the epic.
Urshanabi Sursunabu Urshanabi is a
boatman serving Utnapishtim. In the end of the composition...
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guide to the
literary worlds.
Merlin is
voiced by
actor Dave Lanzafame.
Urshanabi: The
ferryman of the dead is
voiced by
actor Vincent van
Ommen and is...
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burying the dead.
Allusions are made to the
scenes of Enkidu's ghost, and
Urshanabi's ferry over the Hubur, in the Epic of Gilgamesh: "dead
people are also...