- Sippar
- geographical name ancient city of Babylonia on the Euphrates SSW of modern Baghdad
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Sippar — y Babilonia durante la dinastía casitas, siglo XIII a. C. Sippar (Zimbir in sumerio, Sippar en asirio babilonio, es el nombre de dos ciudades cercanas de la Baja Mesopotamia situadas en la orilla oriental del río … Wikipedia Español
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Sippar — (Sumerian Zimbir bird city , modern Tell Abu Habbah, Iraq), was an ancient Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates, some 60 km north of Babylon.It was divided into two parts, Sippar of the Sun god and Sippar of the… … Wikipedia
SIPPAR — Dès le SIPPAR IIIe millénaire, Sippar est une des grandes villes de la Mésopotamie. Le site est exploré à la fin du XIXe siècle (H. Rassam, V. Scheil), mais ce sont surtout les très nombreuses tablettes qui en proviennent, venues le plus souvent… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sippar — 33° 03′ 32″ N 44° 15′ 08″ E / 33.05882, 44.25215 Sippar (sans doute … Wikipédia en Français
SIPPAR — (modern ABU HABBAH and TELLED DER) Babylonian city on the river Euphrates. It was excavated by Hormuzd Rassam (c. 1880), Vincent Scheil (1894), and a Belgian team from 1972 to 1973, and since 1978 by Iraqi archaeologists. The site was occupied … Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia
Sippar — According to both Sumerian and later more general Mesopotamian mythology, one of the five special cities chosen by the gods to rule the land of Sumer following the ravages of the great flood. Located about 16 miles (26 km) south of modern… … Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary
Sippar — /si pahr /, n. an ancient Babylonian city on the Euphrates, in SE Iraq. * * * Ancient city, Babylonia. It is located southwest of modern Baghdad on the Euphrates River. From the 3rd millennium BC, it was a centre of worship of the Sumerian sun… … Universalium
Sippar — Sịppar, altbabylonische Stadt, heute der Ruinenhügel Ạbu Hạbba, 45 km südwestlich von Bagdad am Euphrat; Sippar war eine der dreizehn Städte von Sumer und Hauptkultort des Sonnengottes Schamasch. Unter Hammurapi wurde hier wahrscheinlich die … Universal-Lexikon
Sippar-Zylinder — Die Nabonid Zylinder (auch Nabu na id Zylinder, Sippar Zylinder, Ur Zylinder) enthalten keilschriftliche Darstellungen vom Wirken des letzten neubabylonischen Königs Nabonid.[1] Eine Kopie der Exemplare befindet sich im Pergamonmuseum in Berlin;… … Deutsch Wikipedia