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  1. In Sumerian epic literature "Dumuzid the Shepherd" is also the subject of a series of epic poems in Sumerian literature.However, in these tablets he is associated not with Bad-tibira but with Uruk, where a namesake, Dumuzid the Fisherman, was king sometime after the Flood, in between Lugalbanda "the Shepherd" and Gilgamesh.

  2. Dumuzid, called "the Fisherman" (cuneiform:; Sumerian: Dumuzid šukud) originally from Kuara in Sumer, was the 3rd king in the 1st Dynasty of Uruk, and Gilgamesh's predecessor, according to the Sumerian king list. 14 relations.

  3. Aug 20, 2014 · Inana, let Dumuzid marry you. (Inanna wearing her cuba jewels, holding alien advanced technologies) You who wear jewelery, who wear cuba jewels, why are you unwilling? (1 ms. adds 2 lines: His butter is good, his milk is good — all the work of the shepherd’s hands is splendid.) He will eat his good butter with you.

  4. atozwiki.com › Dumuzid,_the_FishermanDumuzid, the Fisherman

    Dumuzida titled the Fishermanb was a legendary Sumerian king of Uruk listed originating from Kuara. According to legend in the one-hundredth year of

  5. Dumuzid or Tammuz (Sumerian: 𒌉𒍣, romanized: Dumuzid; Akkadian: Duʾūzu, Dûzu; Hebrew: תַּמּוּז, romanized: Tammûz), known to the Sumerians as Dumuzid the Shepherd (Sumerian: 𒌉𒍣𒉺𒇻, romanized: Dumuzid sipad), is an ancient Mesopotamian god associated with shepherds, who was also the first and primary consort of the goddess Inanna (later known as Ishtar). In Sumerian ...

  6. Not to be confused with Dumuzid the Fisherman.Dumuzid, later known by the alternate form Tammuz, is an ancient Mesopotamian god associated with shepherds, wh...

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