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Shulshaga (Šulšaga) or
Shulsagana (Šulšagana) was a
Mesopotamian god. He was a part of the
state pantheon of the city-state of Lagash. His name means...
- was the god Ningirsu.
Among their children were
deities such as Igalim,
Shulshaga and Ḫegir.
While they
could still be
regarded as a
couple in
later sources...
- temple, and was
regarded as a
member of his family. His
older brother was
Shulshaga and his
mother was Bau, as
already attested in
Early Dynastic sources...
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Igalima was a son of Bau and Ninĝirsu. In
offering lists he
appears next to
Shulshaga.
Ilaba Agade Ilaba was
briefly a
major deity during the
Sargonic period...
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found in
various texts. Late
lexical texts sometimes apply the
names Shulshaga and
Igalim to the
weapons of Zababa. In
sources from the
Early Dynastic...
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proposed that
lukur were
understood as the
junior wives of a god.
Alongside Shulshaga and Igalim, who were also
regarded as
children of Bau and Ningirsu, as...
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deities of
Lagash listed there include Bau, Gatumdug, as well as Igalim,
Shulshaga and a
number of
children and
courtiers of
Ningirsu whose names are poorly...
- Nanshe, Nindara, Gatumdug, Bau, Inanna, Utu, Hendursaga,
Igalim and
Shulshaga. One of the
hymns from a
collection most
likely composed under the rule...