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- Shulmanu or Shulman (****yrian Akkadian: Salmānu, Babylonian Akkadian: Šulmānu) was an ancient Mesopotamian deity. The deity is only ever recorded as having...
- Shalmaneser III (Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent") was king of the Neo-****yrian Empire from the death of his father Ashurnasirpal II...
- protect the king" Abijam: "my father is Yam" Shalmaneser (****yrian): "Shulmanu is foremost" Sennacherib (****yrian): "Sîn has replaced the brothers" Pygmalion...
- my firstborn son Sennacherib - Sin has replaced brothers Shalmaneser - Shulmanu is the best List of Biblical names From the Gr**** θεοφορία from θεοφόρος...
- Mesopotamian deities were Anu, Enki, Enlil, Ishtar (Astarte), Ashur, Shamash, Shulmanu, Tammuz, Adad/Hadad, Sin (Nanna), Kur, Dagan (Dagon), Ninurta, Nisroch...
- surname: Shulman may also refer to: Shulman (band), an Israeli psybient band Shulmanu, a Mesopotamian god Schulman This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- according to the much later inscriptions of both of these ****yrian kings: Shulmanu-asharedu I (fl. c. 1273 BC) and Aššur-ahu-iddin (fl. 681 BC). Ushpia is...
- Nergal. Many minor gods were ****ociated or equated with Nergal. The god Shulmanu, known exclusively from ****yria, was ****ociated with Nergal and even equated...
- identified, primarily from monumental inscriptions, and these include Shulmanu-qarradu, Andarasina, Ashur-eresh, variant Ashur-erish (son of Abattu),...
- Qibi-Ashur. Active during the early reign of Tukulti-Ninurta I in ****yria. Shulmanu-mushabshi, attested only as grand vizier (not king of Hanigalbat), between...