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- Dynasty_of_Dunnum abstract "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 of gods who take power through parricide and live incestuously with their mothers and/or sisters, until, according to a reconstruction of the broken text, more acceptable behavior prevailed with the last generation of gods, Enlil and his twin sons Nušku and Ninurta, who share rule amicably. It is extant in a sole-surviving late Babylonian copy excavated from the site of the ancient city of Sippar by Hormuzd Rassam in the 19th century.".
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- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageID "33044273".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageLength "6812".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageRevisionID "681900795".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Abzu.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Mesopotamian_religion.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Semitic_religion.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Anu.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Anunnaki.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Baal_Cycle.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Babylonian_religion.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Akkadian_literature.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Near_East_mythology.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Elohim.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Enki.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Enlil.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Epic_of_Gilgamesh.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Hittites.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Hormuzd_Rassam.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Ishtar.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Kumarbi.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Ninhursag.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Ninurta.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Nusku.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Shamash.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Sin_(mythology).
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Sippar.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Theogony.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Ugarit.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink Utukku.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLink File:Palm_tree_symbol.svg.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dynasty of Dunnum".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theogony of Dunnu".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum sign "Translated by William W. Hallo".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum source "The world's oldest literature: studies in Sumerian belles-lettres".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum text "In the beginning, [Harab married earth.] Family and lord[ship he founded. Saying: “A]rable land we will carve out the ploughed land of the country. [With the p]loughing of their harbu-ploughs they cause the creation of the sea. [The lands ploughed with the mayaru-pl]ow by themselves gave birth to Sumuqan. His str[onghold,] Dunnu, the eternal city, they created, both of them.".
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- Dynasty_of_Dunnum subject Category:Akkadian_literature.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum subject Category:Ancient_Near_East_mythology.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum subject Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum hypernym Tale.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum type WrittenWork.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum comment "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 of gods who take power through parricide and live incestuously with their mothers and/or sisters, until, according to a reconstruction of the broken text, more acceptable behavior prevailed with the last generation of gods, Enlil and his twin sons Nušku and Ninurta, who share rule amicably.".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum label "Dynasty of Dunnum".
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum sameAs Q5319177.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum sameAs m.0h51xp3.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum sameAs Q5319177.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum wasDerivedFrom Dynasty_of_Dunnum?oldid=681900795.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum depiction Palm_tree_symbol.svg.
- Dynasty_of_Dunnum isPrimaryTopicOf Dynasty_of_Dunnum.