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  1. Sumerians did imagine Dumuzid as an ancient god-king, and there was indeed a Dumuzid between those two in the Sumerian King List. But Gil's predecessor was Dumuzid the Fisherman , a guy who ruled for “just” 100 years, not Dumuzid the Shepherd, who was said to have ruled before the flood for 36,000 years.

  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. In this tale, Inanna dissuades demons from the netherworld from taking Lulal, patron of Bad-tibira, who was living in squalor. They eventually take Dumuzid, who lived in palatial opulence at Uruk. This Dumuzid is called "the Shepherd", [6] who on the King List resides at Bad-Tibira in contrast to the post-diluvian Dumuzid, the Fisherman, who ...

  4. 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

  5. Synopsis. Abraham, or Abe as he prefers, is a widower who struggles to find peace after his wife's death. After a bout of alcoholism, Abe uses fishing to find peace. Abe forms a friendship with his coworker Dan, who recently survived a terrible accident that left him a widower as well. After some weekends of fishing Dan suggests the pair try ...

  6. However, the Sumerian king list says that Dumuzid the Shepherd had ruled before the flood, and locates him in Bad-tibira. The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article . The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.