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  1. goodnames.eth.link › wiki › Dumuzid,_the_FishermanDumuzid, the Fisherman

    There may have been some confusion in the early Sumerian compositions between this figure and that of "Dumuzid the Shepherd", whom they call the king of Uruk, and who appears as a deity in later works. However, the Sumerian king list says that Dumuzid the Shepherd had ruled before the flood, and locates him in Bad-tibira. See also

  2. Dumuzid of Kua, the fisherman (reigning 100 years), the third King of the first dynasty, reigning between Lugalbanda and Gilgamesh the son of Lugalbanda Other Sumerian texts showed that kings were to be married to Inanna in a mystical marriage , such as a hymn describing the mystical marriage between the goddess and King Iddid-Dagan ( ca 1900 B.C.E. ).

  3. 21 de mai. de 2020 · Dumuzid, later known by the alternative form Tammuz, is an ancient Mesopotamian god associated with shepherds, who was also the primary consort of the goddess Inanna (later known

  4. There may have been some confusion in the early Sumerian compositions between this figure and that of "Dumuzid the Shepherd", whom they call the king of Uruk, and who appears as a deity in later works. However, the Sumerian king list says that Dumuzid the Shepherd had ruled before the flood, and locates him in Bad-tibira. See also

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bad-tibiraBad-tibira - Wikipedia

    Bad-tibira (Sumerian: 𒂦𒁾𒉄𒆠, bad 3-tibira ki), "Wall of the Copper Worker(s)", or "Fortress of the Smiths", identified as modern Tell al-Madineh (also Tell Madineh), between Ash Shatrah and Tell as-Senkereh (ancient Larsa) and 33 kilometers northeast of ancient Girsu in southern Iraq, was an ancient Sumerian city on the Iturungal canal (built by Ur III ruler Ur-Nammu), which appears ...

  6. 1 de jan. de 1970 · Dumuzid, titled the Fisherman, was a legendary Sumerian king of Uruk listed originating from Kuara. According to legend, in the one-hundredth year of his reign, he was captured by Enmebaragesi . Dumuzid the Fisherman

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aga_of_KishAga of Kish - Wikipedia

    Aga ( Sumerian: 𒀝𒂵 [2] Aga, Agga, or Akkà) commonly known as Aga of Kish, was the twenty-third and last king in the first dynasty of Kish during the Early Dynastic I period. [3] [4] He is listed in the Sumerian King List and many sources as the son of Enmebaragesi. [5] [6] [7] The Kishite king ruled the city at its peak, probably ...