Kami-tāmûšu
deity earth Babylonian single tradition · 1
Kami-tāmûšu, whose name means "who binds the one who swears by him", was a deified weapon who was a member of Zababa's court. Kami-tāmûšu was already attested in the Old Babylonian period.
When
- First attested
- 1900 BCE
- Attested period
- -1900 – -300
- Historical notes
- Already attested in the Old Babylonian period.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Muštēšir-ḫabli, Kakku-Šazu, Kakku-SAĞ.NINNU, Shargaz, Bēlet-ilī, Igalim, Shulshaga, Sharur, Kanisurra, Iqbi-damiq, Ḫussinni, Tadmuštum, Ipte-bita, Belet-eanni, Gazbaba, Katunna, Silluš-tab, Kūbu, Udulu, Mandanu, Luḫušû, Šaggāšu
- serves
- Zababa
Mentioned by
- Bēlet-ilī
- Igalim
- Shulshaga
- Sharur
- Kanisurra
- Iqbi-damiq
- Ḫussinni
- Tadmuštum
- Ipte-bita
- Belet-eanni
- Gazbaba
- Katunna
- Silluš-tab
- Kūbu
- Udulu
- Mandanu
and 2 more
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Kami-tāmûšu ("who binds the one who swears by him"; already attested in the Old Babylonian period)”
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