Zi-mingi
deity Mesopotamian single tradition · 1
Zi-mingi was a Mesopotamian deity who served as the divine vizier (sukkal) of Lugal-irra.
When
- First attested
- 1900 BCE
- Attested period
- -1900 – -1600
- Historical notes
- Divine vizier of Lugal-irra; later god list equates this deity with Lugal-irra himself.
Relationships
- syncretized with
- Lugalirra
- co occurs with
- Zi-ĝara, Almu, Alamu, Šarrabu, Ḫar, Sin, Enlil, Nergal, Ninshubur, Birdu, Meslamtaea, Mamitu, Gašru, Ku'annesi
- has aspect
- dZi-MU
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Their respective divine "viziers" (sukkal) were Zi-mingi (or dZi-MU) and Zi-ĝara, though a single god list postdating the Old Babylonian period instead equates this pair with them.”
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