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- The Twins were regarded as minor gods and were called Meshlamtaea and Lugalirra, meaning respectively 'The One who has arisen from the Underworld' and...
- commonly written in cuneiform as dLugal-GÌR-ra. It can be romanized as Lugalirra as well. It has Sumerian origin and can be translated as "the strong lord"...
- into five main districts: the Adad Temple, Royal Orchard, Ištar Gate, Lugalirra Temple, and Šamaš Gate districts. Uruk, known as Orcha (Ὄρχα) to the Gr****s...
- first time in a hymn from the reign of Ibbi-Sin, he formed a pair with Lugalirra. Due to the connection between Nergal and these two gods, who could be...
- in Emar and Mari, and in Mesopotamia, where came to be ****ociated with Lugalirra. Gupan-wa-Ugar gpn w ‘ugr Gupan and Ugar, who typically occur together...
- underworld, while in Mesopotamia he was understood as similar in character to Lugalirra or Erra. The name and cognates of it could also be used as an epithet...
- in a single source they are equated with their masters. Zimu Ziminigi Lugalirra Zimu and Ziggara, the sukkal of Meslamta-ea, functioned as a pair, and...
- attributed to her links her a temple located in this city dedicated jointly to Lugalirra and Meslamtaea named E-Meslam, which might be either an abbreviation of...
- states that in addition to Nuska himself, Enlil, Shuzianna and the pair Lugalirra and Meslamtaea were worshiped in an unspecified temple dedicated to him...
- deity as well. In Mesopotamia, the god Gashru was usually ****ociated with Lugalirra or Erra. Neo-Babylonian do****ents possibly originating in the Eanna archive...