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- Ušumgallu or Ushumgallu (Sumerian: 𒁔 𒃲ušum.gal, "Great Dragon") was one of the three horned snakes in Akkadian mythology, along with the Bašmu and Mušmaḫḫū...
- The Stele of Ushumgal is an early Sumerian stone tablet, dating to the Early Dynastic I-II (circa 2900-2700 BCE), and probably originating from Umma. It...
- Purchase contract Lugal-ushumgal (𒈗𒃲𒁔, lugal-ušumgal) was a Sumerian ruler (ensi, formerly read "Patesi") of Lagash ("Shir****"), c. 2230 – c. 2210...
- Lugal-ushumgal, the scribe, ensi of Lagash, is thy servant.” — Seal of Lugal-ushumgal as v****al of Naram-sin. It can be considered that Lugal-ushumgal was...
- A bull man fighting four quadrupeds. Inscription "Ama-Ushumgal" (𒀭𒂼𒃲𒁔 dama-ušumgal), namesake of the mythical king or shepherd Dumuzi. Early Dynastic...
- accompanied by bashmu, mushussu, and ushumgal (three horned snakes in Akkadian mythology). Ningishzida shares the epithet, ushumgal, "great serpent", with several...
- known. Lugal-ushumgal, was a governor (ensi) under Naram-Sin and that continued under Shar-Kali-Shari. Several inscriptions of Lugal-ushumgal are known,...
- governor of the unlocated Niqqum. Another was Lugal-ushumgal of Lagash. Several inscriptions of Lugal-ushumgal, who went on to serve the successor of Naram-Sin...
- Governors: Eshpum Ilshu-rabi Epirmupi Ili-ishmani 2250 BCE Naram-Sin Lugal-ushumgal (v****al of the Akkadians) 2200 BCE First Intermediate Period Seventh Dynasty...
- Governors: Eshpum Ilshu-rabi Epirmupi Ili-ishmani 2250 BCE Naram-Sin Lugal-ushumgal (v****al of the Akkadians) 2200 BCE First Intermediate Period Seventh Dynasty...