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Hendursaga (đ’€đ’‰şđ’Š•, Dḫendur-saĹ‹), also
spelled Hendursanga or
Endursaga (đ’€đ’‰şđ’Š•đ’‚·, Dḫendur-saĹ‹-Ĺ‹a2) was a
Mesopotamian god. He was
regarded as a divine...
- Aratta." Hymn to
Hendursanga (
Hendursanga A): "So that
Aratta will be
overwhelmed (?),
Lugalbanda stands by at your (
Hendursanga's) behest." Hymn to...
- JSTORÂ 20182041. S2CIDÂ 59020637. George,
Andrew R. (2015). "The Gods Išum and
Ḫendursanga:
Night Watchmen and Street-lighting in Babylonia".
Journal of Near Eastern...
- ISBNÂ 0-19-814922-0. OCLCÂ 51668477. George,
Andrew R. (2015). "The Gods Išum and
Ḫendursanga:
Night Watchmen and Street-lighting in Babylonia".
Journal of Near Eastern...
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often opposed by hero figures. In
Sumerian texts, the hero is
named Hendursanga,
roughly translated as “Watchman of the Night.”
Other translations include...
- ISBNÂ 978-1-78076-362-0. George,
Andrew R. (2015). "The Gods Išum and
Ḫendursanga:
Night Watchmen and Street-lighting in Babylonia".
Journal of Near Eastern...
- ISBNÂ 0-931464-80-3. OCLCÂ 27813103. George,
Andrew R. (2015). "The Gods Išum and
Ḫendursanga:
Night Watchmen and Street-lighting in Babylonia".
Journal of Near Eastern...
- 1017/s0021088900000607. ISSNÂ 0021-0889. George,
Andrew R. (2015). "The Gods Išum and
Ḫendursanga:
Night Watchmen and Street-lighting in Babylonia".
Journal of Near Eastern...
- ISBNÂ 0-931464-80-3. OCLCÂ 27813103. George,
Andrew R. (2015). "The Gods Išum and
Ḫendursanga:
Night Watchmen and Street-lighting in Babylonia".
Journal of Near Eastern...