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    Igalim (Sumerian: ð’€­ð’……ð’„‹) or Igalimma (Sumerian: ð’€­ð’……ð’„‹ð’ˆ ) was a Mesopotamian god from the local pantheon of the state of Lagash. He was closely associated...
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    husband was the god Ningirsu. Among their children were deities such as Igalim, Shulshaga and Ḫegir. While they could still be regarded as a couple in...
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  • Ningirsu and his wife Bau, and as the older brother of Igalim. One inscription refers to Shulshaga and Igalim as "beloved children of Ningirsu." They received...
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  • various texts. Late lexical texts sometimes apply the names Shulshaga and Igalim to the weapons of Zababa. In sources from the Early Dynastic period, these...
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  • lukur were understood as the junior wives of a god. Alongside Shulshaga and Igalim, who were also regarded as children of Bau and Ningirsu, as well as divine...
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  • Other deities of Lagash listed there include Bau, Gatumdug, as well as Igalim, Shulshaga and a number of children and courtiers of Ningirsu whose names...
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  • Sin, Ningirsu, Nanshe, Nindara, Gatumdug, Bau, Inanna, Utu, Hendursaga, Igalim and Shulshaga. One of the hymns from a collection most likely composed under...
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