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    Lahamu

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    Lahamu
    Personal information
    ParentsTiamat and Abzu (Akkadian)
    Consortbrother Lahmu
    ChildrenAnshar and Kishar

    Lahamu (also Lakhamu, Lachos, Lumasi, or Assyro-Akkadian Lammasu) was the first-born daughter of Tiamat and Abzu in Akkadian mythology. With her brother Lahmu she is the mother of Anshar and Kishar, who were in turn parents of the first gods. Lahamu is sometimes seen as a serpent, and sometimes as a woman with a red sash and six curls on her head. It is suggested that the pair were represented by the silt of the sea-bed, but more accurately are known to be the representations of the zodiac, parent-stars, or constellations.[1][2]

    References

    1. Hewitt, J.F.. History and Chronology of the Myth-Making Age. p. 85. 
    2. W. King, Leonard. Enuma Elish Vol 1 & 2: The Seven Tablets of Creation; The Babylonian and Assyrian Legends Concerning the Creation of the World and of Mankind. p. 78. 

    Sources

    • Michael Jordan, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002




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