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<sup>d</sup>''Šullat'' (𒀭𒉺) is an ancient Mesopotamian deity which, as an asterism, together with [[Ḫaniš|<sup>d</sup>''Ḫaniš'']] forms one of the twin asterisms, see (Kurtik m21) ''[[MAŠ.MAŠ|Māšū]]'' and (Kurtik m16) [[MAŠ.TAB.BA]]. | <sup>d</sup>''Šullat'' (𒀭𒉺) is an ancient Mesopotamian deity which, as an asterism, together with [[Ḫaniš|<sup>d</sup>''Ḫaniš'']] forms one of the twin asterisms, see (Kurtik m21) ''[[MAŠ.MAŠ|Māšū]]'' and (Kurtik m16) [[MAŠ.TAB.BA]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:31, 5 July 2026
Authors: Gennady E. Kurtik, Euin Choung Kim, David Hilder, Susanne M Hoffmann, Youla Azkarrula, Wayne Horowitz
| Asterism Info | |
| Native | 𒉺𒌑𒈗 |
|---|---|
| Romanisation | PA u LUGAL (Šullat u Ḫaniš) |
| IPA | /ʃul.lat u χa.niʃ/ |
| Translation | Shullat and Khanish |
| Position (2000) | |
| Right ascension | 210.9558556 to 219.9020583 |
| Declination | -60.83399269 to -60.37303516 |
| Area | 0 sq. deg. |
| Stars | |
| Bright stars | 2 |
| Bayer/Flamsteed stars | 2 |
| Stars brighter than 3.00m | 2 |
| Brightest star | Rigil Kentaurus (0.01m) |
| Taxonomy | |
| category of asterism | Two Star-Asterism |
| IAU- constellations | Cen |
dŠullat (𒀭𒉺) is an ancient Mesopotamian deity which, as an asterism, together with dḪaniš forms one of the twin asterisms, see (Kurtik m21) Māšū and (Kurtik m16) MAŠ.TAB.BA.
Concordance, Etymology, History[1]
- = dPA, dBAD, lit. "Robbery." [Gelb 1950[2], 196; Litke 1998[3], 145: 269, 271; Roberts 1972[4], 29];
- a deity paired with dḪaniš (LUGAL) denoting a constellation within Centaurus,
see (Kurtik h03) dḪaniš, and Hoffmann and Krebernik (2023):[5]
Šullat & Ḫaniš. Pair of warrior gods, identified with Šamaš and Adad. dPA u dLUGAL (EA 6–7r).
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, sh26) | Gössmann (1950) |
|---|---|
| = dPA, dBAD, букв. «Ограбление» [Gelb 1950, 196; Litke 1998, 145: 269, 271; Roberts 1972, 29]; божество, в паре с dḪaniš(LUGAL) обозначавшее созвездие в пределах Центавра (Centaurus), см. h03dḪaniš. | Example |
References
- ↑ Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
- ↑ Gelb I.J. Šullat and Daniš // ArOr. 1950. V. 18, № 1-2. P. 189-198.
- ↑ Litke R.L. A Reconstruction of the Assyro-Babylonian God-Lists, AN:dA-nu-um and AN:Anu ša2 amēli. New Haven, 1998 (Texts from the Babylonian Collection, Vol. 3).
- ↑ Roberts J.J.M. The Earliest Semitic Pantheon. Baltimore and London, The John Hopkins Univ. Press. 1972.
- ↑ Hoffmann, S. M. and Krebernik, M. (2023). What do deities tell us about the celestial positioning system, in: R. Rollinger, I. Madreiter, M. Lang, C. Pappi (eds.). The Intellectual Heritage of the Ancient Near East, Papers held at the 64th Rencontre Assyriologique International and 12th Melammu Symposium July 16-20 2018, Innsbruck. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 539-579







