Amar-Sin
deity underworld Ur III single tradition · 1
Amar-Sin was a deified king who received offerings of sacrificial animals in funerary rites for king Shu-Sin during the Ur III period. He was one of the kings during whose reign texts mentioning Ninpumuna were written.
When
- First attested
- 2100 BCE
- Attested period
- -2100 – -2000
- Historical notes
- Deified king of the Ur III period who received offerings in funerary rites.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Ningirida, Ninazimua, Shamash, Inanna, Gilgamesh, Allatum, Belet-Šuḫnir, Bau, Ninshubur, Ningishzida, Ninsun, Geshtinanna, Haya, Ninazu, Meslamtaea, Alammuš, Ninurima, Alla, Ninpumuna, Bitu
Mentioned by
- Shamash
- Inanna
- Gilgamesh
- Allatum
- Belet-Šuḫnir
- Bau
- Ninshubur
- Ningishzida
- Ninsun
- Geshtinanna
- Haya
- Ninazu
- Meslamtaea
- Alammuš
- Ninurima
- Alla
and 2 more
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“she received an offering of sacrificial animals alongside deities such as...the underworld gatekeeper Bitu, the deified king Amar-Sin, and others”
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