ningirsu
71Löwenadler — Löwenadler, Typ B, Relief Girsu, 2400 v. Chr. (Dudu, Priester des Ningirsu, Regierungszeit des Enmetena, heute im Department of Oriental Antiquities) Der Löwenadler (auch Löwenkopfadler; sumerisch ananx(IM) du gud …
72Clou de fondation — Ce clou de fondation est l un des plus anciens documents diplomatiques connus. Il proviendrait du roi Entemena vers 2400 av. J. C. Un clou de fondation, clou de consécration ou clou d argile est une petite sculpture gravée de signes cunéiformes.… …
73Датировочные таблицы царствований по клинописям — Датировочные таблицы царствований по клинописям …
74Ур-Нингирсу — Ур Нин Нгирсу (Ур Нингирсу; шумер. «Почитающий Нингирсу …
75GUDÉA — (fin GUDÉA XXIIe s.) prince de Lagash Ensi (seigneur temporel et religieux), roi de Lagash, dont le règne se situe dans la seconde moitié du GUDÉA XXIIe siècle. Gudéa est, avec Ur gur nammahni, l’un des gendres et successeurs de l’ensi Ur bau qui …
76Nina — In Babylonian myth daughter of Ea and sister of Ningirsu, from whose temple at Nina, now Nineveh, she gave oracles. Her sign was ‘the House of the Fish’, from which it seems she may have been a marine goddess akin to Oannes. Later she was… …
77Baba — An ancient Sumerian goddess of fertility and motherhood who began as the wife of Ningirsu, the patron deity of the city state of Lagash. Baba (also Bawa or Bau) was frequently called the Lady of Abundance in reference to her ability to make… …
78Girsu — In the third millennium b.c., one of the more important Sumerian cities, located on the plain stretching between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in southern Mesopotamia. Initially, modern scholars thought that Girsu (modern Tello) and Lagash… …
79Enlil — (EN = Lord + LIL = Loft, Lord of the Open or Lord of the Wind ) [ Halloran, John A.; Sumerian Lexicon: Version 3.0 ; December 10th, 2006 at http://sumerian.org/sumerlex.htm ] was the name of a chief deity listed and written about in ancient… …
80Hermes — For other uses, see Hermes (disambiguation). Hermes So called “Logios Hermes” (Hermes,Orator). Marble, Roman copy from the late 1st century CE early 2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 5th …