-
temple bore the
ceremonial name E-Meslam and he was also
known by the name
Meslamtaea, "he who
comes out of Meslam".
Initially he was only
worshiped in the...
- Meslamta-ea's name in
cuneiform was dMes-lam-ta-è(-a). It can be
romanized as
Meslamtaea as well. It can be
translated as "he who came out of Meslam" or "he who...
-
Akkadian period until the ****enistic period. The city-god of
Kutha was
Meslamtaea,
related to Nergal, and his
temple there was
named E-Meslam.
Kutha lies...
-
implores him to
restore her to her
former position as a high
priestess of
Meslamtaea. It was
incorporated into the
curriculum of
Mesopotamian scribal schools...
-
Nergal at
various points. An = Anum also
refers to her as the wife of
Meslamtaea,
though in this
context he is
directly identified with Nergal. Douglas...
- thereof) such as An-Inanna, Kanisura, Rammānum, Šamaš, Lugal’irra and
Meslamtaea.
Others were put to work in a
flour milling operation. The
seals of some...
-
Hurrian corpus written in Akkadian. In Girsu,
Ninshubur was the
spouse of
Meslamtaea, a name used to
refer to
Nergal in
early sources from
southern Mesopotamian...
-
aspect of his
character reflected a
connection to
either Manungal or
Meslamtaea (Nergal). As
first do****ented in Old
Babylonian texts from Kish and Nippur...
- been
proposed that in Girsu,
where Ninshubur was
regarded as the wife of
Meslamtaea (in this
context a name of Nergal), she can be
identified as a goddess...
-
multiple structurally similar theonyms are known, for
example Urnuntae and
Meslamtaea.
Krebernik and
Lisman propose that
after the
Early Dynastic period Nu11-E2...