Kus (god)

Kus (god)

Kus is a god of herdsmen in Sumerian, Babylonian, and Akkadian mythology. He is identified in the "Theogony of Dunnu"

References

*Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002


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