Anshar
Anshar, also spelled Anšar (Akkadian: 𒀭𒊹 AN.ŠAR2,[1] Neo-Assyrian:
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Parents | Lahamu and Lahmu |
Consort | sister Kishar |
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During the Neo-Assyrian period, Anshar was often equated with Ashur, the patron deity and namesake of the Assyrian Empire.
References
- "Sumerian dictionary". oracc.iaas.upenn.edu.
- For example in the Rassam cylinder of Ashurbanipal
- Sasson, Jack M. (1995). Civilizations of the ancient Near East (Volume 3 ed.). Scribner. p. 1830. ISBN 978-0684192796.
- Luzacs Semitic Text and Translation Series (PDF) (Vol. XII ed.).
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