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      • Duttur was the mother of the dying god Dumuzid, as well as his well attested sister Geshtinanna. According to Old Babylonian incantations, Ea was the father of Dumuzid, but he plays no role in narrative texts about him, unlike his female relatives like Duttur.
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    In Sumerian mythology, Dumuzid's sister was Geshtinanna, the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and dream interpretation. In the Sumerian King List, Dumuzid is listed as an antediluvian king of the city of Bad-tibira and also an early king of the city of Uruk.

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    Duttur was the mother of the dying god Dumuzid, as well as his well attested sister Geshtinanna. According to Old Babylonian incantations, Ea was the father of Dumuzid, but he plays no role in narrative texts about him, unlike his female relatives like Duttur.

  4. As shown by his most common epithet, Sipad (Shepherd), Tammuz was essentially a pastoral deity. His father, Enki, is rarely mentioned, and his mother, the goddess Duttur, was a personification of the ewe.

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    In Sumerian mythology, Dumuzid's sister was Geshtinanna, the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and dream interpretation. In the Sumerian King List, Dumuzid is listed as an antediluvian king of the city of Bad-tibira and also an early king of the city of Uruk.

  6. Dumuzid is one of the many gods in the Mesopotamian pantheon. He became known as the patron of herdsmen and the husband of Inanna, the Queen of Heaven, the most important goddess of Babylon and Assyria. In his most relevant aspect, he was worshipped as a god of fertility, commonly linked with masculine strength and vigor.

  7. Additionally, Dumuzid’s sister, Geshtinanna, played a significant role in the pantheon. As the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and dream interpretation, Geshtinanna shared a close bond with her brother, their destinies intricately interwoven in enduring Sumerian myths.

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    In Sumerian mythology, Dumuzid's sister was Geshtinanna, the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and dream interpretation. In the Sumerian King List, Dumuzid is listed as an antediluvian king of the city of Bad-tibira and also an early king of the city of Uruk.

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