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- administrative texts and iconography. The Mesopotamian sceptre was mostly called ĝidru in Sumerian and ḫaṭṭum in Akkadian. The Biblical Book of Genesis refers...
- "Year Gutium was destro****" The tablet marks the building of a temple, E-gidru, in Umma. In p****ing it mentions the name of a Gutian ruler. "Lugal-ana-tuma...
- ruler of Umma Lugalanatum built the temple E-gidru there. "Lugalannatum prince of Umma... built the E.GIDRU [Sceptre] Temple at Umma, buried his foundation...
- BC, mentioning the Gutians: "Lugalanatum, prince of Umma ... built the E.GIDRU [Sceptre] Temple at Umma, buried his foundation deposit [and] regulated...
- 394d MUD3 𒉹 U+12279 NUNUZ KISIM5 x BI U 622 MUD3.U 𒉺 U+1227A PA 464 295 GIDRU "staff, sceptre", UGULA "overseer", GARZA "office" 𒉻 U+1227B PAD 746 469...
- gdirna 2nd person pl. m kbirtu gdirtu f gdirtin 3rd person pl. m kibru gidru f gidrin Imperfect (CCaC) 1st person sg. (m/f) akbar, bakbar agdar, bagdar...
- "Ê PA Temple", is now understood as being "Scepter Temple", and read E.GIDRU. The text shows the allegiance of Lugalannatum, as simple Governor of Umma...
- deified scepter was written as dNin-PA in cuneiform. The sign PA was read as ĝidru in Sumerian and ḫaṭṭum in Akkadian, and it was the most commonly used logogram...
- and is therefore attested as Nuska's attribute. He could be called en-ĝidru, the "lord of the scepter." While no text directly mentions Enlil bestowing...
- inscription dated c. 2130 BCE. Lugalannatum prince of Umma ... built the E.GIDRU [Sceptre] Temple at Umma, buried his foundation deposit [and] regulated...