- Naram-Sin, not only
conquered Magan, but
honoured the
Magan King
Manium by
naming the city of
Manium-Ki in
Mesopotamia after him.
Trade between the
Indus Valley...
- him a god of lightning. The name Summ**** is
thought to be from
Summus Manium "the
greatest of the Manes", or sub-, "under" + m****, "hand". According...
- Tschudi, 1844 N. n.
dorsalis Gray, 1866 N. n.
molaris Merriam, 1902 N. n.
manium Thomas, 1912 N. n.
candace Thomas, 1912 N. n.
quichua Thomas, 1912 N. n...
-
Larsa mention Sûmû-Yamutbal.
Manium - A
hematite seal
reads "Sin-eriba[m], son of Sin-ennam,
servant of
Manium".
Manium is
found on a
tablet bearing a...
- him on
Mount Soracte. Stygius, from the
river Styx. Summ****, from
summus manium,
prince of the dead. Tellumo, a name
derived from
those treasures which...
- Naram-Sin, not only
conquered Magan, but
honoured the
Magan King
Manium by
naming the city of
Manium-Ki in
Mesopotamia after him.[citation needed]
Trade between...
- 1789)
foetidus (Gray, 1843)
iltis (Boddaert, 1785)
infectus (Ogérien, 1863)
manium (Barrett-Hamilton, 1904) ****rius (Blyth, 1842)
verus (Brandt in Simashko...
- precisely, /narām-tsuyin/) or Naram-Suʾin (/narām-tsuʾin/)". Naram-Sin
defeated Manium of Magan, and
various northern hill
tribes in the Zagros, Taurus, and Am****...
-
Manium iura
sancta sunto. (B)onos leto
datos divos habento .... Here too as in the
above two
instances "one can
remark the
opposition between Manium,...
- the soul sacrificed. Summ**** – Latin: Summānus,
supposedly from
Summus Manium, 'the
greatest of the Manes', or sub-, 'under' + m****, 'hand' – was the...