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Zabium (za´bi-um), king in Hammurabi Age, [242]. Zachariah, King of Israel, [449]. Zamama (zä-mä´mä), god of Kish, Tammuz traits of, [126]; identified with Merodach, [241]. Zambia (zäm´bi-a), King of Isin, [133]. Zedekiah, King of Judah, conspiracy against Babylonia, [490]; punishment of, [491]; the captivity, [491]. Zerpanitum (zār-pä´nit-um), mother goddess, [100]; as "Lady of the Abyss", [160]; as Aruru, [160]; Persian goddess and, [496]. Zeus (to rhyme with mouse), the god, as sea-god's brother, [33]; in Adonis myth, [90]; an imported god, [105]; in father and son myth, [158]; eagle of, [168]; deities that link with, [261]; the "Great Bear" myth and, [296]. Zi (zee´), the Sumerian manifestation of life, [291]; "Sige the mother" as Ziku, [328] n. Zimri, revolt of in Israel, [405]. Zodiac, Signs of the, [147], [301], [305]; Babylonian origin of, [306]; Hittites, Phoenicians, and Greeks and, [306]; stars of as "Divinities of Council", [309]; division of, [307]; the fields of Ea, Anu, and Bel, [307]; three stars for each month, [307]-[309] ; the lunar in various countries, [309]; when signs of were fixed, [322]. Zü bird, Garuda eagle and, [xxvi]; myth of, [74]. Zuzu (zü´zü), King of Opis, captured by Eannatum of Lagash, [119].