Ṣalam

deity single tradition · 1

Ṣalam is a minor deity who came to be seen as synonymous with Utu. Ṣalam is possibly a name referring to a winged sun symbol.

When

First attested
3000 BCE
Attested period
-3000 – -1
Historical notes
Attested in Mesopotamian god lists.

Relationships

co occurs with
U'e, Aya, Amna, Karkara, Nimindu, Si'e
syncretized with
Utu

Expand to full subgraph →

Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Examples include Karkara (possibly related to Ninkar, one of the names of his wife Aya), Nimindu (possibly related to the name of the goddess Nimintabba), Si'e ("who shines forth"), Ṣalam (possibly a name referring to a winged sun symbol) and U'e ("sunrise").”

#17257 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001