- Bad-
tibira (Sumerian: 𒂦𒁾𒉄𒆠, bad3-tibiraki), "Wall of the
Copper Worker(s)", or "Fortress of the Smiths",
identified as
modern Tell al-Madineh (also...
-
Tibira do Maranhão is the
modern name of a Tupinambá
native of Maranhão,
executed in 1614, and
recently identified by some as a
possible case of execution...
- well
known shrine dedicated to this god
located in his cult
center Bad-
tibira, also
occurs as a
location dedicated to
Belili in the
Canonical Temple List...
- and
includes the
ruins of Ur, Eridu, Lagash, Larsa, Girsu, Umma, and Bad-
tibira. The
southern area of the
governorate is
covered by
Mesopotamian Marshes...
-
followed by a few
other dynasties,
followed again by the
kings of Akkad. Bad-
Tibira Shuruppak Sippar Kish
Eridu Mari Adab Isin Ur Uruk The
sources differ in...
- Uruk, Nippur, Lagash, Eridu, Kish, Adab, Eshnunna, Akshak, Shuruppak, Bad-
tibira, Sippar, and Girsu,
coalescing them into one kingdom,
ruled from Babylon...
- 64,800 years. Then
Eridu fell and the
kingship was
taken to Bad-
tibira. In Bad-
tibira, En-men-lu-ana
ruled for 43,200 years. En-men-gal-ana
ruled for...
-
nearby Bad-
Tibira as
cancelling the
debts of the
citizens of
Larsa "He
cancelled [oblig]ations for the
citizens of Uruk, Larsa, and Pa-
tibira ... He restored...
- 64800 years. Then
Eridug fell and the
kingship was
taken to Bad-
tibira. In Bad-
tibira, En-men-lu-ana
ruled for 43200 years. En-men-gal-ana
ruled for 28800...
-
Euphrates below Nippur running past Adab, Dabrum, Zabalam, Umma, Nagsu, Bad-
tibira and
Larsa and
between Uruk and
Enegi before rejoining the Euphrates. The...