Disambiguation evidence for Mesopotamian deity Tammuz via surface form

"Tammuz"


As subject (50)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Tammuz".

Predicate Object
associatedWith agriculture
associatedWith death and rebirth
associatedWith fertility
associatedWith flocks
associatedWith seasonal cycles
associatedWith shepherds
associatedWith vegetation
calendar Babylonian calendar
culture Akkadians
surface form: Akkadian culture
culture Assyrian culture
culture Babylonian polytheism
surface form: Babylonian culture
culture Sumer
surface form: Sumerian culture
domain life of plants
domain seasonal renewal
equivalent Dumuzi
gender male
influenced later Near Eastern fertility cults
instanceOf Mesopotamian deity
instanceOf dying-and-rising god
instanceOf fertility god
instanceOf vegetation god
linkedFestival month of Tammuz
mentionedIn Akkadian and Babylonian religious texts
mentionedIn Inanna's Descent to the Underworld
surface form: Sumerian myth "Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld"
mythologicalEvent descent to the underworld
mythologicalRole lover of Inanna
mythologicalRole lover of Ishtar
mythologicalTheme mourning
mythologicalTheme return from the underworld
mythologicalTheme sacrifice
nameInAkkadian Tammuz
nameInSumerian Dumuzi
parallels Adonis
parallels Baal
religion Mesopotamian religion
ritualPractice lamentations for Tammuz
ritualPractice seasonal mourning rites
spouse Inanna
spouse Inanna
surface form: Ishtar
symbol flock
symbol green plants
symbol shepherd’s staff
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
timePeriod 2nd millennium BCE
timePeriod 3rd millennium BCE
worshipRegion Akkad
worshipRegion Assyria
worshipRegion Mesopotamia
surface form: Babylonia
worshipRegion Mesopotamia
worshipRegion Sumer