- Mes-sanga-Unug (dMES.SANGA.UNUGki; also read
Pisangunug) was a
Mesopotamian god
closely ****ociated with the city of Uruk, and
especially with one of its...
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Akitu festival, the
first two of them are
grouped with Kusu instead.
Pisangunug appears in
ritual texts alongside members of
these groups too. The earliest...
- its own Bēl-āliya, a “divine mayor”, this
title is well
attested for
Pisangunug in the case of the
other settlement. A
change in Antu's
status in Uruk...
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title and
could designate many
deities in
various locations, for
example Pisangunug in Kullaba.
Lists of as many as
twelve "divine mayors" are known. Sirash...
- the
divine guards of the
temple complex,
alongside Nuska,
Papsukkal and
Pisangunug.
While absent from
legal texts and
theophoric names, he is
attested in...
-
Weidner god list
places him
between two
related deities,
Ningirsu and
Pisangunug. Two late
copies of this text
equate him with the god Etallak, in this...
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antiquity and
local character of her cult,
similar as in the case of
Pisangunug. In an Old
Babylonian god list
considered to be the
forerunner of later...