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Pabilsaĝ (Sumerian: 𒀭𒉺𒉈𒊕 /pabilsaŋ/; also
romanized as
Pabilsag) was a
Mesopotamian god. Not much is
known about his role in
Mesopotamian religion...
- Ur Ur-
Pabilsag (𒌨𒀭𒉺𒉋𒊕, ur-dpa-bil2-sag; died c. 2550 BC) was an
early ruler of the
First Dynasty of Ur in the 26th
century BC. He does not appear...
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title "Ur-
Pabilsag, king of Ur". It has been
suggested that his tomb was
grave PG 779. He may have died
around 2550 BCE. The tomb of Ur-
Pabilsag (Grave PG...
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reached Gr****
astronomy with
altered names; thus "Furrow"
became Virgo, "
Pabilsag" Sagittarius, "Great One" Aquarius, "Swallow Tail"
Pisces and "Farm Worker"...
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Astronomers of the
eighth and
seventh centuries BC
identified Ninurta (or
Pabilsaĝ) with the
constellation Sagittarius. Alternatively,
others identified him...
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kingship over
Sumer during the
antediluvian era. Its
patron deity was
Pabilsag, a Ninurta-like
warrior god
additionally ****ociated with judgment, medicine...
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initially considered to be an
unmarried and
childless goddess, the god
Pabilsag eventually came to be
viewed as her husband. Her
children were Damu and...
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royal tombs in the
Royal Cemetery at Ur, tomb PG 779, ****ociated with Ur-
Pabilsag, a king who died
around 2550 BCE. Sir
Leonard Woolley's
excavations in...
- be
fulfilled by Mandanu,
while the god list An = Anum
links Gula with
Pabilsag and Abu. The
circle of
deities closely ****ociated with her also included...
- Geshtinluba, the
Emesal version of the name of said goddess.
Despite Pabilsaĝ's status as
Ninisina husband,
there are no
sources which would explicitly...