Edurḫenunna
a Pleiades
name
resource
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History
The “temple of the god Adad” is referred to by the Sumerian name Edurḫenunna in the Götteradressbuch of Ashur (Recensions A and B). This is either a bi-name of Ešuddegeštuku or a name for a part of that Adad temple. The ceremonial name means "House, Abode of Plenty."
Edurḫenunna
Sumerian
geographic name
accurate
complete
Certain
- Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian Middle East (720–540 BC) (confident)
- Evidence:
Pleiades