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- Bašmu abstract "Bašmu, inscribed in cuneiform as MUŠ.ŠÀ.TÙR/TUR, “Venomous Snake,” was an ancient Mesopotamian mythological creature, a horned snake with two forelegs and wings and the Akkadian word for the constellation Hydra (the snake), abbreviated to dMUŠ. The Sumerian terms ušum (portrayed with feet, see Dragon (Ninurta)) and muš-šà-tùr “birth goddess snake” (without feet) may represent differing iconographic types and possibly different demons. It first appeared in the 22nd century BC, in a cylinder inscription of Gudea.".
- Bašmu wikiPageID "36061718".
- Bašmu wikiPageRevisionID "605188141".
- Bašmu subject Category:Enûma_Eliš.
- Bašmu subject Category:Mesopotamian_demons.
- Bašmu subject Category:Mesopotamian_legendary_creatures.
- Bašmu subject Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
- Bašmu comment "Bašmu, inscribed in cuneiform as MUŠ.ŠÀ.TÙR/TUR, “Venomous Snake,” was an ancient Mesopotamian mythological creature, a horned snake with two forelegs and wings and the Akkadian word for the constellation Hydra (the snake), abbreviated to dMUŠ. The Sumerian terms ušum (portrayed with feet, see Dragon (Ninurta)) and muš-šà-tùr “birth goddess snake” (without feet) may represent differing iconographic types and possibly different demons.".
- Bašmu label "Bašmu".
- Bašmu sameAs Ba%C5%A1mu.
- Bašmu sameAs Q4875385.
- Bašmu sameAs Q4875385.
- Bašmu wasDerivedFrom Bašmu?oldid=605188141.