Papsukkal
Papsukkal (ð’€ð’‰½ð’ˆ›) was a Mesopotamian god regarded as the sukkal (attendant deity) of Anu and his wife Antu in Seleucid Uruk. In earlier periods he was instead associated with Zababa. He acquired his new role through syncretism with Ninshubur.
Papsukkal | |
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Messenger god | |
Major cult center | Kish, later Uruk |
Symbol | staff, walking bird |
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Spouse | Amasagnudi |
Children | Pappap, Hedu, Ninhedu, Ninkita, Mišaga |
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