• Ammi-Saduqa (redirect from Ammisaduqa)
    Ammi-Saduqa (or Ammisaduqa, Ammizaduga) was a king of the First Dynasty of Babylon, dating to around c. 1646–1626 BC (Middle Chronology) or c. 1638–1618...
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    The Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa (Enuma Anu Enlil Tablet 63) is the record of astronomical positions for Venus, as preserved in numerous cuneiform tablets...
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    Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa entirely. The alternative major chronologies are defined by the date of the eighth year of the reign of Ammisaduqa, king of Babylon...
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    The Venus, the Tablet of Ammisaduqa. Reiner, Erica; D. Pingree. Babylonian Planetary Omens The Venus, the Tablet of Ammisaduqa. Kelley, David H.; E. F...
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    commonly instead, with the exception of Neo-Babylonian Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa, which relied on Old Babylonian sources. It refers to Ninsianna as the...
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  • references are copies of texts made in the ancient world. The Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa is thought to have been compiled in Babylon around 1700 BCE. A scroll...
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    Ba'al of Tyre Nimrud Tablet K.3751 Sargon II's Prism A Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa Epic of Gilgamesh Enûma Eliš Rassam cylinder K.3364 Tablets and cylinders...
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    goddess Ishtar, whose language suggests it was written during the reign of Ammisaduqa, Hammurabi's fourth successor, declares: "The king who first heard this...
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  • Venus (which the early Babylonians called Nindaranna): Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa. c. 1600 BC: The date of the earliest discovered rubber balls. c. 1600...
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    1177/003463732001700104. S2CID 147308826. Finkelstein, J. J. (1961). "Ammiṣaduqa's Edict and the Babylonian "Law Codes"" (PDF). Journal of Cuneiform Studies...
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