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Shulmanu or Shulman (Assyrian Akkadian: Salmānu, Babylonian Akkadian: Šulmānu) was an ancient Mesopotamian deity. The deity is only ever recorded as having been worshipped by the ancient Assyrians, in contrast to many other deities of the Mesopotamian pantheon which were more universal, and was particularly popular in the Middle Assyrian period. The deity's name was incorporated into the name Shalmaneser, assumed as a regnal name by five Assyrian kings from Shalmaneser I (r. 1274–1245 BC) to Shalmaneser V (r. 727–722 BC). The literal translation of the name Salmānu is "friendly one"; it is possible that Shulmanu was a friendly manifestation of the Assyrian national deity Ashur.

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  • Shulmanu or Shulman (Assyrian Akkadian: Salmānu, Babylonian Akkadian: Šulmānu) was an ancient Mesopotamian deity. The deity is only ever recorded as having been worshipped by the ancient Assyrians, in contrast to many other deities of the Mesopotamian pantheon which were more universal, and was particularly popular in the Middle Assyrian period. The deity's name was incorporated into the name Shalmaneser, assumed as a regnal name by five Assyrian kings from Shalmaneser I (r. 1274–1245 BC) to Shalmaneser V (r. 727–722 BC). The literal translation of the name Salmānu is "friendly one"; it is possible that Shulmanu was a friendly manifestation of the Assyrian national deity Ashur. (en)
  • Šulmānu è un dio degli inferi, della fertilità e della guerra nella religione mesopotamica dei semiti: inizialmente delle popolazioni semite orientali (Accadici, Assiri e Babilonesi) e successivamente anche dei semiti occidentali (Aramei, Cananei) e dei Fenici. Šulmānu è attestato in Assiria c. 2000-600 a.C. ed è noto dalle iscrizioni dell'età del bronzo a Sidone. Il riferimento a Šulmānu ricorre nei "nomi reali" di diversi monarchi assiri: es. i sovrani con nome Salmanassar, in lingua accadica Šulmānu-ašarēdu, lett. "Šulmānu è il dio supremo". (it)
  • Salmanu – mało znany bóg, którego kult poświadczony jest w Asyrii w okresie średnioasyryjskim i nowoasyryjskim. (pl)
  • Shulmanu, Shulman, Shelmi, Salman o Salamu es un dios del inframundo, la fertilidad y la guerra en la religión mesopotámica de los semitas orientales, acadios, asirios y babilonios, y más tarde también de los pueblos semitas occidentales como los arameos, cananeos y fenicios. Como Shulmanu-Shulman aparece como parte del nombre de varios reyes asirios desde el siglo XIV a. C., como Salmanasar I o Salmanasar III (Shulmanu-asharedu, "Shulmanu es preeminente, el más grande o el principal"). (es)
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  • Shulmanu, Shulman, Shelmi, Salman o Salamu es un dios del inframundo, la fertilidad y la guerra en la religión mesopotámica de los semitas orientales, acadios, asirios y babilonios, y más tarde también de los pueblos semitas occidentales como los arameos, cananeos y fenicios. Shulmanu fue encontrado en Asiria entre aproximadamente el año 2000 a. C. y el 600 a. C. y es conocido por inscripciones de la edad de bronce en Sidón. En una losa de Tukulti Ninurta I, rey de Asiria, aparece con ocasión de la reparación de un templo dedicado a la esposa del dios, Shulmanitu donde se hacen votos para el buen futuro del templo y maldiciones para los que intenten destruirlo.​ Como Shulmanu-Shulman aparece como parte del nombre de varios reyes asirios desde el siglo XIV a. C., como Salmanasar I o Salmanasar III (Shulmanu-asharedu, "Shulmanu es preeminente, el más grande o el principal"). (es)
  • Shulmanu or Shulman (Assyrian Akkadian: Salmānu, Babylonian Akkadian: Šulmānu) was an ancient Mesopotamian deity. The deity is only ever recorded as having been worshipped by the ancient Assyrians, in contrast to many other deities of the Mesopotamian pantheon which were more universal, and was particularly popular in the Middle Assyrian period. The deity's name was incorporated into the name Shalmaneser, assumed as a regnal name by five Assyrian kings from Shalmaneser I (r. 1274–1245 BC) to Shalmaneser V (r. 727–722 BC). The literal translation of the name Salmānu is "friendly one"; it is possible that Shulmanu was a friendly manifestation of the Assyrian national deity Ashur. (en)
  • Šulmānu è un dio degli inferi, della fertilità e della guerra nella religione mesopotamica dei semiti: inizialmente delle popolazioni semite orientali (Accadici, Assiri e Babilonesi) e successivamente anche dei semiti occidentali (Aramei, Cananei) e dei Fenici. Šulmānu è attestato in Assiria c. 2000-600 a.C. ed è noto dalle iscrizioni dell'età del bronzo a Sidone. Il riferimento a Šulmānu ricorre nei "nomi reali" di diversi monarchi assiri: es. i sovrani con nome Salmanassar, in lingua accadica Šulmānu-ašarēdu, lett. "Šulmānu è il dio supremo". (it)
  • Salmanu – mało znany bóg, którego kult poświadczony jest w Asyrii w okresie średnioasyryjskim i nowoasyryjskim. (pl)
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