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  • ...jpg|thumb|right|Terracotta cylinder by Nabonidus concerning repairs on the temple of [[Sin (mythology)|Sîn]], [[British Museum]]]] ...od Sîn beyond all the other gods, to have paid special devotion to Sîn's temple in Harran, where his mother was a priestess, and to have neglected the Baby
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  • ...Kouyunjik]], and the unique and historically important bronze doors of the temple of [[Shalmaneser III]]. He excavated a palace of [[Nebuchadrezzar II]] at B In March 1879 at the site of the Ésagila temple in Babylon, Rassam found the [[Cyrus cylinder]], the famous declaration of
    17 KB (2,552 words) - 10:45, 19 November 2023
  • ...Akkad|Naram-Suen]], the discovery of which then allowed him to rebuild the temple properly. Neo-Babylonians Chaldeans also revived the ancient [[Akkadian Emp ...of the Frontier Between Heaven and Earth," which lay next to the [[Marduk|Temple of Marduk]].
    25 KB (3,769 words) - 06:18, 20 July 2015
  • ...worth), 117-55; F. Grant, “Nabonidus, Nabû-šarra-uṣur, and the Eanna temple”, in ''Zeitschrift für Assyriologie'' 81 (1991:37-86); T.G. Lee, “The ...jpg|thumb|right|Terracotta cylinder by Nabonidus concerning repairs on the temple of [[Sin (mythology)|Sîn]], [[British Museum]]]]
    24 KB (3,672 words) - 16:43, 21 November 2015
  • ...with witnesses present at a place like the town square or in front of the temple. However, the image of the king as the supreme judge of the land took hold
    14 KB (2,085 words) - 05:58, 14 May 2015
  • ...with witnesses present at a place like the town square or in front of the temple. However, the image of the king as the supreme judge of the land took hold
    14 KB (2,081 words) - 06:07, 9 May 2015
  • ...with witnesses present at a place like the town square or in front of the temple. However, the image of the king as the supreme judge of the land took hold
    14 KB (2,081 words) - 06:08, 9 May 2015
  • ...merate of festivities - was celebrated on two locations in Babylon: in the temple of the supreme god Marduk, the Esagila, and the 'house of the New year' whi ...merate of festivities - was celebrated on two locations in Babylon: in the temple of the supreme god Marduk, the Esagila, and the 'house of the New year' whi
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  • ...2.</ref>, de [[Nippur]]<ref name="Zettler">{{en}} R. Zettler, ''The Ur III Temple of Inanna at Nippur, The Operation and Organization of Urban Religious Inst ...tamie du {{mav|III|e}} est organisée autour de trois types d'acteurs : le temple, le palais ou domaine royal (ces deux premiers étant parfois regroupés so
    102 KB (16,668 words) - 06:18, 9 May 2015
  • ...Aloho'', {{Lang-tr|Meryemana kilisesi}}), was first constructed as a pagan temple in the 1st century BCE. The current construction dates back to the 3rd cent
    33 KB (4,927 words) - 10:57, 7 August 2015
  • ...t remains of the city were discovered in the foundations of the [[Ishtar]] temple, as well as at the Old Palace. In the following [[Akkadian Empire|Old Akkad ...o reigned in ca. the 21st century BC is credited with dedicating the first temple of the local god Assur in his home city. In around 2000 BC, [[Puzur-Ashur I
    16 KB (2,343 words) - 08:21, 30 May 2015
  • ...nown ruin of Shayro Meliktha which is marked in the Iraqi ruins Map as a [[temple]] carrying a carving of [[Sennacherib]] aiming an arrow from his [[bow (wea
    32 KB (4,945 words) - 11:00, 7 August 2015
  • ...raq/11030445/Iraq-dispatch-terrified-Yazidi-people-seek-refuge-inside-holy-temple.html|accessdate=August 13, 2014|work=The Telegraph|publisher=Telegraph Medi
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  • ...records of Nabopolassar, saying he was a laborer in the restoration of the temple of [[Marduk]].<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/376897/Mesopo
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  • ...annual replenishment of soil fertility and the surplus of storable food in temple granaries created by this economy allowed the population of this region to ..., which were divided by canals and boundary stones. Each was centered on a temple dedicated to the particular patron god or goddess of the city and ruled ove
    61 KB (9,139 words) - 05:52, 14 May 2015
  • ...temple dedicated to the goddess Inanna at Uruk, from a building labeled as Temple C by its excavators. From [[Sumer]]ian times, temple priesthoods had attempted to associate current events with certain position
    56 KB (8,410 words) - 10:22, 19 November 2023
  • ...rn Levant, and [[Assyria]] to the north. [[Karaindash]] built a bas-relief temple in [[Uruk]] and [[Kurigalzu I]] (1415–1390 BC) built a new capital named ...another inscription of Nabonidus where he recounts his restoration of the temple of the Moon-god [[Sin]] at Harran; as well as by a proclamation of Cyrus is
    81 KB (12,115 words) - 06:54, 21 June 2015
  • ...px|right|Cylindre en terre cuite de Nabonide, évoquant la restauration du temple de [[Sîn]] à Ur, [[British Museum]]]]
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  • ...ean King of Sargon and Assyrian king Shalmensar. The remains of a Chaldean temple were found at Tel Barbara, and the remains of an Chaldean palace was found ...n governor ordered their death. They were killed in a room attached to the temple, where the church stands today. The church was attacked by Nadir Shah; howe
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  • ...and the 40 martyrs killed by the Persians were moved and reburied in this temple. Unfortunately, this monastery was destroyed in 1653 and again the remains
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