- Amurru, also
known under the
Sumerian name
Martu (in
Sumerian and Sumerograms: 𒀭𒈥𒌅), was a
Mesopotamian god who
served as the
divine personification...
- Rosenberg. Sumerian: 𒈥𒌅, romanized: MAR.TU; Akkadian: 𒀀𒈬𒊒𒌝, romanized:
Amurrūm or Akkadian: 𒋾𒀉𒉡𒌝/𒊎, romanized: Tidnum; Hebrew: אֱמֹרִי, romanized: ʾĔmōrī;...
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rulers have been proposed, Šu-Kakka, Nabi-Enlil (son of Šu-Kakka) and Šu-
Amurrum (son of Nabi-Enlil),
three generations of a dynasty,
based upon Šu-Kakka’s...
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Amorite provenance is
further supported by her
status as the wife of Mardu/
Amurrum, the
supreme deity of the Amorites. A
limestone slab
inscribed with a dedication...
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various variants of the
names of the
weather or
solar gods. The
deity Sin-
Amurrum,
attested in the
incantation series Maqlû (tablet VI,
verse 4) according...
- all on
peacetime and
cultic activities including building a
temple of
Amurrum and
building the city wall of Akusum. Nâqimum - Six year
names are known...
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foreign lands."
where Ninmah is
another name for Ninhursag. In a
letter to
Amurrum-tillati, Rim-Sin II
declares "In
order to
bring light to
Yamutbalum and...
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inventory number is AO 15704. The
pedestal bears the inscription: to
Amurrum, his god, for the life of Hammurabi, king of Babylon, and for his own life...