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- Shamash - Wikipedia
Shamash (Akkadian: šamaš [a]), also known as Utu (Sumerian: d utu 𒀭𒌓 "Sun" [2]) was the ancient Mesopotamian sun god He was believed to see everything that happened in the world every day, and was therefore responsible for justice and protection of travelers
- Shamash | Definition, Symbol, Facts | Britannica
Shamash, in Mesopotamian religion, the god of the sun, who, with the moon god, Sin, and Ishtar, the goddess of Venus, was part of an astral triad of divinities Shamash, as the solar deity, exercised the power of light over darkness and evil
- Utu-Shamash - World History Encyclopedia
Utu (also known as Shamash, Samas, and Babbar) is the Sumerian god of the sun and divine justice He is the son of the moon god Nanna and the fertility goddess Ningal in the Sumerian tradition but was known as Shamash (Samas) to the Akkadians who claimed Anu or Enlil as his father
- Babylonian Sun God Shamash: The Radiant Deity of Justice and . . .
Shamash, the Babylonian sun god, held significant importance in ancient Mesopotamian culture Believed to be the judge of both gods and humans, Shamash symbolized justice and righteousness He was closely associated with the protection of travelers and his role in divination
- Shamash: Mesopotamian God Of Sun, Truth, Justice And Healing
Shamash was the Sun god in the mythology of the ancient Near East He was associated with truth, justice, and healing and was one of the most active gods in the pantheons of ancient Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria
- Shamash - New World Encyclopedia
In Mesopotamian religion Shamash was the Akkadian name of the sun god, corresponding to Sumerian Utu In mythology, Shamash was the son of the moon god Sin (known as Nanna in Sumerian), and thus the brother of the goddess Ishtar (Sumerian: Inanna), who represented the great "star" of Venus
- The Sumerian God Shamash: The Light of Justice
Sumerian mythology is a rich tapestry of gods, goddesses, and legends that shaped the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia Among the pantheon of deities, Shamash stands out as a pivotal figure, embodying the principles of justice and light
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