Sudaĝ

deity Mesopotamian single tradition · 1

Sudaĝ, meaning "golden yellow shine" or "golden yellow shining rock/metal", is attested as a name of Aya in multiple god lists including An = Anum and its Old Babylonian forerunner. This deity name appears in tablet III, line 131 of An = Anum.

When

First attested
1900 BCE
Attested period
-1900 – -1600
Historical notes
Attested in Old Babylonian god lists and the An = Anum compilation.

Relationships

co occurs with
Sudgan, Ninsudaĝ, Sud
aspect of
Aya

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Sudaĝ (dsud-áĝ or dsù-da-áĝ), "golden yellow shine" or "golden yellow shining rock/metal", is attested as a name of Aya in multiple god lists, including An = Anum (tablet III, line 131) and its Old Babylonian forerunner.”

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