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- Ašratum (𒀭𒀸𒊏𒌈 dAš-ra-tum, in Larsa dA-ši-ra-tum) was a Mesopotamian goddess of Amorite origin. She was regarded as the wife of the god Amurru. Her...
- attest different traditions about the identity of his wife. The goddess Ashratum is particularly well attested in this role. His father was the sky god...
- wife. At the same time, Belet-Seri could also function as an epithet of Ashratum, the wife of Amurru, or of her Sumerian counterpart Gubarra, in at least...
- Ainu people Asherah, Ancient semitic goddess of motherhood and fertility Ashratum, the wife of Amurru. Ašratum (glorified one), a cognate of Athirat Dumuzid/Tammuz...
- She was identified with Ashratum, the wife of Amurru, and a late esoteric text explains her name asAšrat aḫītu, "Ashratum, the foreigner." In Uruk she...
- the goddess Ashratum, wife of Mardu/Amurrum in Sippar. He complements her mountain connection as lord of the mountain or bel shadī. Ashratum's name is cognate...
- but this attestation is uncertain. In older literature, an epithet of Ashratum was often translated as "bride of An," but this is now considered to be...
- scarce. A goddess of Amorite origin with an etymologically related name, Ashratum, was worshiped in Mesopotamia, but her character and position in the pantheon...
- existed between Geshtinanna, Azimua, Belet-Seri and, by extension, with Ashratum (also known under the Sumerian name Gubarra). From the reign of Gudea of...
- E-das-dmaḫ "temple of the supreme god" E-das-ra-tum "temple to the goddess Ashratum" E-babbar (Shining house) temple to Utu in Larsa E-bara-igi-e-di "temple...