The Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin is one of the few literary works whose versions are attested in both Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian and the Standard...
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Naram-Sin, also transcribed Narām-Sîn or Naram-Suen (Akkadian: 𒀭𒈾𒊏𒄠𒀭𒂗𒍪: DNa-ra-am DSîn, meaning "Beloved of the Moon God Sîn", the "𒀭" a determinative...
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Gutian rule in Mesopotamia (redirect from Ibate king of Kutians)
"Chapter 10. “Naram-Sin and the Enemy Hordes”: The “Cuthean Legend” of Naram-Sin". Legends of the Kings of Akkade: The Texts, University Park, USA: Penn State...
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of Elam" — The Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin (extracts), translation Oliver Gurney. Original relief. Components of the relief (extracted). Portrait of king...
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Akkadian Empire (redirect from Semitic Empire of Sargon of Akkad)
Naram-Sin", Journal of Cuneiform Studies, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 233–46, 1980 Westenholz, Joan Goodnick, "Naram-Sin and the Enemy Hordes": The “Cuthean Legend”...
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Ancient literature (redirect from Oldest work of literature)
the Counsels of Wisdom, the Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin, and the Labbu Myth 1800 BC: Akkadian earliest complete version of the Epic of Gilgamesh 1800...
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archaeological site, now in Babil, Iraq Nergal, deity worshiped in Cuthah Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin Pummer, Reinhard (2016). The Samaritans: A Profile. Eerdmans...
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Urumeans (category Ancient peoples of the Near East)
Urumeans might have been mentioned much earlier, as the "Urumum" of the Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin, which dates to the 3rd millennium BC. Igor Diakonoff, however...
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Gutian people (category Ancient history of Iran)
Naram-Sin of Akkad's army of 360,000 soldiers defeated the Gutian king Gula'an, despite having 90,000 slain by the Gutians. The epic Cuthean Legend of...
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Of the twenty-three tales composed of the Kings of Akkad, this was one of only three, along with the Birth Legend of Sargon and the Cuthean Legend of...
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Akkadian literature (category History of Assyria)
of a Pessimist • Counsels of Wisdom • Crimes and Sacrileges of Nabu-šuma-iškun • Curse of Akkad • Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin • Dialogue between a Man...
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Kutha (category History of Babylon Governorate)
fact part of the "Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin", not to be read as history, a copy of which found in the cuneiform library at Sultantepe, north of Harran...
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an account of multiplication of mankind after a flood and presumably Adapa's introduction. In the so-called "Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin," Shullat and...
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Institute. Rome. 1974: 249-369. "Ezekiel's Prophesy of Gog and the Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin." Journal of Biblical Literature 95 (1976): 567-79. "Continuité...
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orders of An and Enlil destroyed the city walls of Mari and Malgium". Malgium is also mentioned in the literary composition "Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin" ie...
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Westenholz, Joan Goodnick, "“Naram-Sin and the Enemy Hordes”: The “Cuthean Legend” of Naram-Sin", Legends of the Kings of Akkade: The Texts, University...
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accompany him during battles. A late Assyrian version of the so-called Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin might mention Ilaba after Ishtar and before Zababa, Annunitum...
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Mesopotamia, epithets were commonly used in place of the main name of the deity, and combinations of a name with an epithet similar to these common in...
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