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example in the
Tosefta Berakhot, the
Samaritans are
called Cuthites or
Cutheans (Hebrew: כותים, Kutim),
referring to the
ancient city of Kutha, geographically...
- Genus:
Melese Species: M. laodamia
Binomial name
Melese laodamia (H. Druce, 1884)
Synonyms Neritos laodamia H. Druce, 1884
Neritos cutheans H. Druce, 1896...
- Westenholz, Joan Goodnick, "Chapter 10. “Naram-Sin and the
Enemy Hordes”: The “
Cuthean Legend” of Naram-Sin".
Legends of the
Kings of Akkade: The Texts, University...
- 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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language inscription of the
Anubanini relief. Some
later legends, such as the
Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin,
describe a king
Anubanini during the
reign of Naram-Sin...
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Cuthites are
mentioned in Josephus,
Antiquities Book 11,
Chapter 4, as "
Cutheans",
naming them as
those who were
brought from
Media and
Persia and "planted"...
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Gutian king Gula'an,
despite having 90,000
slain by the Gutians. The epic
Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin
claims Gutium among the
lands raided by Annubanini...
- 1980 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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written by a heretic, a star-worshipper, a slave, a woman, a minor, a
Cuthean, or an
apostate Jew, are
unfit for
ritual use." The
rulings on mezuzot...
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written by a heretic, a star-worshipper, a slave, a woman, a minor, a
Cuthean, or an
apostate Jew, are
unfit for
ritual use.". As Arba'ah
Turim does...