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  2. Utnapishtim - Wikipedia

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    Cuneiform tablet with the Atra-Hasis epic in the British Museum. Uta-napishtim or Utnapishtim (Akkadian: 𒌓𒍣, "he has found life") was a legendary king of the ancient city of Shuruppak in southern Iraq, who, according to the Gilgamesh flood myth, one of several similar narratives, survived the Flood by making and occupying a boat.

  3. Wife of a Spy - Wikipedia

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    Wife of a Spy (Japanese: スパイの妻, Hepburn: Supai no Tsuma) is a 2020 Japanese spy drama film directed and co-written by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Starring Yū Aoi and Issey Takahashi , the film is set in Japan during World War II , and centers on a wife who starts suspecting that her husband may be a spy for the United States.

  4. List of characters in Epic of Gilgamesh - Wikipedia

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    Utnapishtim credits him with bestowing immortality upon him and his wife after they survived the flood. [125] While in Atrahasis Enlil sends the flood because of noise made by humans, no reason how it started is provided in the version of the flood myth preserved in the Epic of Gilgamesh. [88]

  5. Epic of Gilgamesh - Wikipedia

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ l ɡ ə m ɛ ʃ /) [2] is an epic from ancient Mesopotamia.The literary history of Gilgamesh begins with five Sumerian poems about Gilgamesh (formerly read as Sumerian "Bilgames" [3]), king of Uruk, some of which may date back to the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2100 BCE). [1]

  6. Scorpion man - Wikipedia

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    The scorpion-man's "woman" responds, in defining lines, that Gilgamesh is two-thirds god but one-third human (Tablet IX 51). Rivkah Harris saw the scorpion-women, like the wife of Utnapishtim in Tablet XI, as traditional and passive wives, whose position was "relational, given definition as wife or daughter."

  7. Gilgamesh (Brucci opera) - Wikipedia

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    Utnapishtim, Gilgamesh's ancestor – bass; Utnapishtim's wife – mezzo-soprano; Hunter / Ur-Shanabi / Utnapishtim's Sailor – tenor; First priest – tenor; Second priest – bass; Anu, sky god / Ea, god of water and wisdom / Shamash, Sun god – bass; Scorpion Man – male voice (speaking role) Scorpion Woman – female voice (speaking role)

  8. Kimberly Williams-Paisley - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Williams-Paisley (née Williams) born September 14, 1971 is an American actress known for her starring role in 10th Kingdom, roles on According to Jim and Nashville, as well as her breakthrough performance in Father of the Bride (1991), for which she was nominated for several awards, and its sequel, Father of the Bride Part II (1995).

  9. Urshanabi - Wikipedia

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    Urshanabi appears again on tablet XI, after Gilgamesh fails to fulfill Utnapishtim’s request to remain awake for a week. [31] Utnapishtim curses him, presumably because he brought Gilgamesh to his home, and relieves him of his duties, possibly so that no mortal can reach the shore of his domain ever again. [ 32 ]