-
grouped together, and
collective labels such as "Eleven
Standing Gods of
Ebabbar" or "Six
Judges of Shamash" are
known from
various sources. One well known...
- 2021-11-16.
Retrieved 2021-11-16. Spar, Ira; Jursa,
Michael (2014). The
Ebabbar Temple Archive and
Other Texts from the
Fourth to the
First Millennium...
- Nebuchadnezzar's 564 BC and 562 BC years,
recording payments by his
scribe to the
Ebabbar temple in Sippar. Mushezib-Marduk (Akkadian: Mušēzib-Marduk) –
named as...
- 556 BC,
where he
donated three minas of gold in the city's temple, the
Ebabbar temple. The
purpose of the
visit may have been political,
given that Sippar...
- R****am at Sippar. The
monument mainly deals with the
refurbishment of the
Ebabbar temple in Sippar. It was ****umed to be a
legitimate Old
Babylonian period...
-
Larsa reads, "Zabaya,
Chief of the Amorites, son of Samium, re-built the
Ebabbar" (Zabaya
rabian Amurri mar
Samium Ebabbara ipus). The E-babbar is a temple...
-
early as the 18th year of Samsu-iluna of Babylon, who
reported restoring "
Ebabbar, the
temple of
Szamasz in Sippar",
along with the city's ziggurat. The...
-
worshiped in
Sippar in the
temple of Shamash,
known under the
ceremonial name
Ebabbar [pl]. They are the
divine couple most
often invoked together in seal inscriptions...
- it
caused the
suspension of the
regular food and
drink offerings at the
Ebabbar, or
white house,
temple of Šamaš in Sippar. The K****ite
derived theophoric...
-
typical of
Mesopotamian royal inscriptions. It
tells how
Sippar and the
Ebabbar temple of
Shamash had
fallen into
disrepair with the loss of the statue...