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Eḫursagkurkurra

a Pleiades name resource

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Eḫursagkurkurra was the name of Aššur's cella. Sometimes, however, that name was used for the entire temple. The Sumerian ceremonial name means “House, Mountain of the Lands.”

Eḫursagkurkurra


Sumerian

geographic name

accurate

complete

Certain

  • Later 2nd Millennium BC Mesopotamia (1600–1000 BC) (confident)
  • Early 1st Millennium BC Mesopotamia (1000-720 BC) (confident)
  • Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian Middle East (720–540 BC) (confident)

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Pleiades

In Assyrian royal inscriptions, this Sumerian name is attested during the reigns of Adad-nārārī I, Shalmaneser I, Tiglath-pileser I , Erība-Adad II, Adad-nārārī III, Aššur-dan III, Šamšī-Adad V,  and Sennacherib.