Pabilsag
deity earth Mesopotamian single tradition · 5
Pabilsag is the husband of Bau.
↻ synthesized from 5 sources
When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -3000 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Attested from Ur III period onward.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Ninarali, Ninigizibara, Ninḫinuna, Dumuzi, Ningishzida, Urash, Aššur, Abu, Nanna, Ninazu, Ninlil, Ig-alima, Šul-šagana, Enbilulu, Papsukkal, Ashur, Enmesharra, Inanna of Kish, Ninnibru, Ereshkigal, Nungal, Birtum, Siras, Ninkasi, Bēlet-balāṭi, Dullum, Nindumgul, Igalimma, Eḫ, Bizila, Kurunnītu, Nin-Isina, Zababa, Bau, Ninshubur, Meme, Shamash, Inanna, Ninhursag, Ninmah, Ningirsu, Ninurta, Anu, Enlil, Nergal, Ugur, Nintinugga, Lases
- manifests as
- Lugal-Isin
- manifested by
- Lugal-Isin
Mentioned by
- Zababa
- Bau
- Ninshubur
- Meme
- Shamash
- Inanna
- Ninhursag
- Ninmah
- Ningirsu
- Ninurta
- Anu
- Enlil
- Nergal
- Ugur
- Nintinugga
- Lases
and 3 more
Sources
wikipedia (5)
Source passages
“According to Manuel Ceccarelli it developed in parallel with the connection between their respective husbands, Ningirsu and Pabilsag.”
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“They also had the same parents, Anu and Urash, While Ninkarrak was usually considered to be unmarried, she could be associated with Pabilsag.”
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“Nungal appears in the description of a cultic journey of Pabilsag to Lagash. It has been proposed that he was associated with her as a judge deity, but it is also possible that he acquired a connection to the underworld because of her.”
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