134 KNUT TALLQVIST. 
2. AMAR. UD-MU-SES,KGAS 88.98. HABL 
815, 11. 
3. "AM AR. UD-MU-á-sur, KGAS 6, R. 9. 51, 
TUE: a. 
. *KU-MU-PAP, KGAS, 89, E. 2. 
. RID-MU-PAP, JADD 113, « (B. C. 680). 
6. «SU-MU-PAP, HABL 772, 2. KK. 102, R.2 
(B. C. 649?). 1436,20. KGAS (36, R. 5]. 44, 
R. s. #A.BA,B.C. 675, JADD 186, x. 
7. *SU-MU-SES, K. 2701a, 4 (WSml. II p. 9) 
— HABL. 923. 
Marduk!-tap-pi-e-e-di-3ub-3i, VR 44, 2 d, 
renders? ZU. TU-PAL-AN- TA-GÁL, pro- 
bably an ancient Bab, author, see JENSEN, 
TEXT, p 00: 
Marduk-uballit “Marduk has called into life” 
I. AMAR.UD-TI.LA, s. of UXYur-ana-Mar- 
duk, f. of Marduk-nadin-ahe, BM 96947,1 
(Annals of Kings p. 388). 
2. *SU-TI.LA, JADD 340, s, 12 (Ep. Z). 
Marduk-zäkir-sum "Marduk is proclaimer of 
posterity" 
I. "AMAR.UD-MU-MU, IVR 38, Ia, var. 
= (2) s. of Naba nadin-ahe. King of 
Babylonia (Dynasty H), contemp. with 
Shalmaneser III, s. of Naba-apal-iddin, 
b. of Marduk-bel-usäte: Synchron. III 3i. 
Sarru, Km. II, 427, 10 (MVG III p.240). 
Sar Babil (11th year), VS I, 35,53, KB IV 
p.96. Sar ""'Kardu-nias, b. of Marduk- 
bel-usäte, Shalm. III: Bal. IV 1; V 3; Co. 78; 
Lay. 76,14; Ob. 73,75 — KB I, p. 134. 
Jar kiSSati, WE. Misc. pl. 6, no. 2, 4 Cf. 
Marduk-Sum-iddin. 
2. “AMAR. UD-za-kir-MU, bel pibatz, Merod.I: 
IVR 41, I,» (KING, BBS, pl. XXXIII, 
p. 26). 
SONT. , king of Babylonia, see (1), Chron. 
K39, R. 4, 6. 
. of Arad-“BE, *bel pihati, Merod. II: Bl. 
st. Va. — KB III, pt. r, p. 190. 
. of Nabu-nädıin-ahe, Sa abi abisu Runeni- 
Marduk, li-pu ri-bu-u Sa Uballitsu-Mar- 
duk, descend. of Arad-Ea, "bel pihati, 
Merod. I: IVR 38, I s. — KB IV, p. 60. 
3. ERID-MU-MU, $ar "#Kardunias, b. of 
Marduk-bel-usäte, Synchron. III 27. 
Ud 
in 
n 
A. 7 SU-za-Fir- Mi Test Of Aa, RISING 
Babylonia, B. C. 702, King-list A, IV 13. 
Marduk-zer-ibni "Marduk has created seed" 
1. ^AMAR. UD-KUL-ib-ni, Abp.: HABL 454, 
R. 6. 498, R. 7, x. K. 4796. 
s. of Sin-Sadanu, "erib biti, Shmk.: CT X, 
7, 46. 
2. AMAR.UD-KUL-KAK, K. 5138. #*4.BA, 
B. C. 660(?), JADD 362, R. 6. 
3. SU-KUL-KAK, JADD 27, R. E. : (B.C.667). 
^4. B.A, B. C. 660(), JADD 250, R. 4. 444, 
R. 20. 445, R. z« 
*Mar-du[-ni-ia] (Pe. M«p8óvtoz) 
f. of Gobryas, Dar. Beh. 111. 
Mär-Ea-Sar-mäti “The son of Ea is king of 
the country" 
TUR-4E. A-LUGAL-ma-a-ti, VR 44, 16b, 
renders A-A-UN(KALAN)-MA, prob. an 
ancient Babylonian monarch; cf. King- 
list Also, B s. 
Mar-Enlil-samsum-$ame “The son of Ellil is 
the sun of the heaven" 
TUR-2 EN.LIL-sam-su-um-AN-e,N R 44,ırb, 
renders A-KUR-UL-AN.NA, prob. an 
ancient Babylonian monarch; cf. King- 
list A Ia, Ba. 
#Ma-ri- (Aram. Nv2) "Lord" 
Sarru Xa ""ueri$u, king of Damascus, 
about B. C.804— 774, according to WINCK- 
LER, KA? p. 134, identical with Benha- 
dad (III); Adnir. IV: ITR 35, no. 1, 15 
(KB I p. 190). 
Mar-ia-kin (cf. mar ”Ikin, K. 4294), K. 13105, 
with Adanu. 
*Ma-ri-id-di “My lord is Iddi" (Adad) (Ar, cf. 
AN) ^zrriiw in @Basre, JADD 742, 
R. a5. 
Mar-sll$-nu-nak “Inhabitant of the city of 
Ishnunak" 
IR 66, II,» (KB IV, p.66), time of Marduk- 
nadin-akhe. 
Mär-Istar "Son of Ishtar" (for OBa. texts, 
see RPN) 
1. TUR-^XV,JADD 525, R. s. 619, R.:6. (Ep.S). 
Astrologer, HABL 257,1. 337,1. 338, 2. 
339, 2. 340, 1. [437,1]. 744, 2 (III R 51, no.9). 
745,2. 746, 1. "ha-sa-nu så “ Kal-hi, JADD 
T. XLIII. 
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