Enutila

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Enutila is a figure who, like Enmesharra, could be listed in texts dealing with theogony alongside ancestors of Enlil. He is mentioned in the myth "The Defeat of Enutila, Enmesharra and Qingu."

When

First attested
3000 BCE
Attested period
-3000 – -1
Historical notes
Appears in Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets.

Relationships

allied with
Enmesharra, Qingu

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“dealing with the defeat of Enmesharra, of which only eighteen lines survive, has been tentatively titled The Defeat of Enutila, Enmesharra and Qingu by Wilfred G. Lambert. The surviving fragment describes the aftermath of a conflict between gods, which seemingly takes place in Babylon, with direct references to temples known from historical sources, such as Eturkalama.”

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