Tašlultum

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Tašlultum (also Ašlultum ) was a wife of Sargon of Akkad , king of Akkad in the 3rd millennium BC. (From 2356 to 2300 BC ( medium chronology ) or 2292 to 2236 BC ( short chronology )).

She is only known from the inscription on an alabaster fragment of unknown origin in the Yale Babylonian Collection 2191, which was donated by her steward .

literature

  • Edmond Sollberger, Jean-Robert Kupper: Inscriptions royales sumériennes et akkadiennes. Cerf, Paris 1971, No. IIA1c.
  • Ignace Jay Gelb, Burkhart Kienast: The old Akkadian royal inscriptions of the third millennium BC Chr. Freiburg Ancient Near Eastern Studies 7, Stuttgart 1990, p. 65 No. Sargon B 1.
  • Frauke Weiershäuser: The royal women of the III. Dynasty of Ur. Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2008, p. 196 [1] .

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