Mummu

deity Mesopotamian single tradition · 2

Mummu is a Mesopotamian deity attested in late sources as one of the so-called "seven conquered Enlils". These deities designated as "conquered Enlils" were associated with Enmesharra, with the theonym Enlil used as a generic label in this context.

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When

First attested
2000 BCE
Attested period
-500 – -100
Historical notes
Listed among the "seven conquered Enlils" in late Mesopotamian sources, associated with Enmesharra.

Relationships

serves
Enmesharra
co occurs with
Alalu, Alla, Lamga, , Qingu

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Sources

Source passages

“In late sources, Alla is also attested in lists of so-called "seven conquered Enlils" alongside figures such as Mummu and Alalu.”

#38805 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

“In addition to functioning as a theonym, the term mummu is also attested as an epithet of other deities, most commonly Ea, though also Ishtar, Nabu, Marduk and Tiamat; it was consistently used to designate them as creators.”

#46138 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-120b:free