Shul-utula
Shul-utula (Sumerian: ๐ญ๐๐๐ป, Dลกul-utulโโ Sul-utula)[1] is a tutelary deity in the Sumerian pantheon. She is known only as the personal deity to Entemena, king of the city of Eninnu.
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Goddess Shul-utula, foundation peg, with inscription "Ur-Nanshe, King of Lagash, son of Gunidu, built the shrine Girsu", probably Girsu, Tell Telloh, Iraq, mid 3rd millennium BCE. Harvard Semitic Museum, Cambridge, MA
References
- "Sumerian Dictionary". oracc.iaas.upenn.edu.
Sources
Michael Jordan, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002
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