- The
Dynasty of Dunnum,
sometimes called the
Theogony of
Dunnum or
Dunnu or the
Harab Myth, is an
ancient Mesopotamian mythical tale of
successive generations...
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University Press, ISBN 0-674-36280-2. MILLER, JR.,
PATRICK D. (1985). "Eridu,
Dunnu, and Babel: A
Study in
Comparative Mythology" (PDF).
Hebrew Annual Review...
- Spirits: The
Ritual Texts, 1992, p. 154-155 W. G. Lambert,
Theogony of
Dunnu [in:]
Babylonian Creation Myths, 2013, p. 389: "The
history of
these two...
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means "Truth". Kus Kus is a god of
herdsmen referenced in the
Theogony of
Dunnu. Kusu Lagash,
Nippur Kusu was a
goddess of purification,
commonly invoked...
- the
Middle Babylonian period and to a male one in the myth
Theogony of
Dunnu. Lahar's name was
written syllabically as dLa-ḫa-ar or dLa-ḫar, or logographically...
- Babylonian, and
Akkadian mythology. He is
identified in the
Theogony of
Dunnu.
Michael Jordan,
Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle
Cathie Limited, 2002 v t e...
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Hayyashum appear in a
variety of texts,
including the myth
Theogony of
Dunnu. The
Hurrian term
referring to the
concept of a
divine Earth and Heaven...
- 60-72, 501-503 The
Creation Epic
Dynasty of
Dunnum 1.112 The
Theogony of
Dunnu 517-518 A
Babylonian Theogony 1.115
Prayer to Gods of the
Night 390-391...
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tradition of
other neighboring cultures, such as
Mesopotamian Theogony of
Dunnu or
Ugaritic Baal Cycle. It is also
commonly ****umed that they were an influence...
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deities in a
small number of texts, for
example in the myth
Theogony of
Dunnu.
Hahharnum is also
attested alone in the god list Anšar = Anum
which equates...