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Eresh can
refer to: A city in
ancient Sumer,
Eresh Akkadian pronunciation of NIN (cuneiform), a
Sumerian word
which can
denote a "queen" or a "priestess"...
- to the
cities of Kish, Mari and Ebla. Its
ancient name is
unknown though Eresh and Kesh have been
suggested as well as Gišgi. Kesh was
suggested by Thorkild...
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determinative added, was also used to
write the name of Nisaba's main cult center,
Eresh.
While the true
etymology of Nisaba's name is
generally considered impossible...
- (Tell Fara)SC
Kisurra (Tell Abu Hatab)S Mashkan-shapir (Tell Abu Duwari)S
Eresh (probably Abu Salabikh) SU Isin (Ishan al-Bahriyat)SC Adab (Tell Bismaya)SC...
- PG 800 at the
Royal Cemetery at Ur,
identify her by the
title "nin" or "
eresh", a
Sumerian word
denoting a
queen or a priestess. Puabi's seal does not...
- Adad-nirari
continued to be
dominated by
other figures, such as the
eunuch Nergal-
eresh.
Despite his
limited sole authority, Adad-nirari's
reign saw some military...
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boundary stone. The Eanna-shum-iddina
kudurru was a land
grant to Gula-
eresh,
witnessed by his
surveyor Amurru-bel-zeri. The
iconography of the stone...
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Lugalbanda and Ninsun, and to have ****igned his
daughter Niši-īnī-šu as the
eresh-dingir
priestess of Lugalbanda. At the same time,
Lugalbanda would prominently...
- loan". The
Business Standard. 2022-11-27.
Retrieved 2023-01-02. Jamal,
Eresh Omar (2022-12-04). "Destroying the
economy to save the thieves". The Daily...
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Ansigaria agrees to fund this mission, and the
sorcerer then
proceeds to
Eresh, the city of Nisaba,
where he
somehow manages to
sabotage the
dairy livestock...