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- century BCE, meant to explain the relationship between the names Ašratum and Gubarra. It has been pointed out that due to its late date and character the text...
- referred to with the name Gubarra, and in bilingual texts the pair Amurru and Ashratum in Akkadian correspond to Martu and Gubarra in Sumerian. It has been...
- is also sometimes ****ociated with the god Dagānu. She was also called Gubarra in the earliest texts. The fire god Gibil (Girra in Akkadian) is sometimes...
- epithet of Ashratum, the wife of Amurru, or of her Sumerian counterpart Gubarra, in at least one case leading to conflation of Amurru and Ningishzida and...
- scribe of the underworld. She could be identified with Geshtinanna or with Gubarra, the Sumerian name of the spouse of Amurru, Ashratum. Bilgames Gilgamesh...
- IV, line 33) though this theonym might have originally been related to Gubarra, a goddess ****ociated with the steppe who could be linked to Amurru's wife...
- Belet-Seri and, by extension, with Ashratum (also known under the Sumerian name Gubarra). From the reign of Gudea of Lagash to the Ur III period, it was common...
- the list alongside the likes of Šumugan, Mesanga-Unug, Martu (Amurru), Gubarra (Ašratum) and Latarak. Another, dated to the [Old Babylonian period, lists...
- epithet of Ashratum, the wife of Amurru, or of her Sumerian counterpart Gubarra, in at least one case leading to conflation of Amurru and Ningishzida and...
- applied to Ašratum, the wife of Amurru, and to her Sumerian counterpart Gubarra. It has however been proposed that in the later case the term can be understood...