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- such as Ninimma and Kusu. He was worshiped in Nippur, where his temple Erabriri was most likely located. He is also mentioned in a number of myths, including...
- additionally ****umed that Pabilsaĝ was a judge deity, as in ****ociation with the Erabriri temple he was referred to as "lord high judge", and it is possible he was...
- to him called Edikugal ("house of the great judge") was also present in Erabriri, most likely the temple bearing this name located in Babylon which was...
- had her own sanctuary, in Isin, and in Babylon in the temple of Mandanu, Erabriri, where she had a seat named Ekurunna, "house of liquor." A variant of the...
- Eḫilisigga ("house of beautiful allure"), a shrine located in the temple Erabriri, presumably in Babylon. Similar duos of so-called "divine daughters" are...
- K****ite period. A short text from Nineveh listing gods worshiped in the Erabriri, presumably in this context the ceremonial name of the temple of Mandanu...
- location is unknown. In Babylon Lugal-Irra and Meslamta-ea were worshiped in Erabriri, "house of the shackle which holds in check", the temple of Mandanu. Their...
- worshiped in Larak, where she had a temple. She was also worshiped in the Erabriri, "house of the shackle which holds in check," a temple of Pabilsag. It...
- "house of pure heaven," existed in one of the temples bearing the name Erabriri, according to Andrew R. George located in Babylon. It belonged to the god...
- located in the proximity of the Esagil. It bore the ceremonial Sumerian name Erabriri, "house of the shackle which holds in check," also applied to temples of...