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 |  |  | Tammuz - Ritual mourning: Encyclopedia II - Tammuz - The MythIn the Sumerian King List Dumuzid the Fisherman appears as "Dumuzi the Fisherman, whose city was Kua, reigned 100 years" the third king of the first dynasty of Uruk, reigning between Lugalbanda and Gilgamesh the son of Lugalbanda, a situation not explained in extant texts. Nor is it explained why in other texts Dumuzid is always a shepherd, not a fisherman. The king list does list a Dumuzid the shepherd the fifth of the kings who reigned in Eridu before the flood. But Eridu, surrounded by freshwater marshes, is exactly where one would exp ...
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 |  |  | Tammuz - Ritual mourning: Encyclopedia II - Tammuz - The MythIn the Sumerian King List Dumuzid the Fisherman appears as "Dumuzi the Fisherman, whose city was Kua, reigned 100 years" the third king of the first dynasty of Uruk (Dumuzi is likely Tammuzh or Tamizhi - a Pandyan king of ancient Tamil Nadu in South India,with his capital at Kuadam, his emblem as "fish"="min"), reigning between Lugalbanda and Gilgamesh the son of Lugalbanda, a situation not explained in extant texts. Nor is it explained why in other texts Dumuzid is always a shepherd, not a fisherman. The king list does list a Dumuzid the sh ...
See also:Tammuz, Tammuz - Ritual mourning, Tammuz - The Myth, Tammuz - An older interpretation, Tammuz - Tammuz in Tamil culture Read more here: » Tammuz: Encyclopedia II - Tammuz - The Myth |
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