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Siduri

Siduri, or more accurately Šiduri (pronounced Shiduri), is a character in the Epic of Gilgamesh. She is described as an alewife. The oldest preserved version of the composition to contain the episode involving her leaves her nameless, and in the later standard edition compiled by Sîn-lēqi-unninni her name only appears in a single line. She is named…

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Name

Epic of Gilgamesh

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Siduri

Nodes60
Edges59
Triples16
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.033333
Components1

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Siduri → According, Akkadian, Andrew, Epic, George, Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh Andrew, Her, Hurrian, Lambert, Mesopotamian, Old Babylonian, Shiduri, The, Ur III, Wilfred

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gilgamesh šiduri epic alewife name hurrian ishtar epithet babylonian version advice standard later akkadian mesopotamian andrew george edition likely preserved

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Sidurirelated to NameThe0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameEpic0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameGilgamesh Andrew0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameGeorge0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameShiduri0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameOld Babylonian0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameGilgamesh0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameHer0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameAccording0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameWilfred0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameLambert0.60section
Sidurirelated to NameAkkadian0.60section

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