Sin, Shamash, y Rama
SIN: In Mesopotamian mythology, Sin, Sinai, Nanna, Nannar, Suen or Zuen is the god of the Moon. To the Sumerians, he was known as Nanna or Nannar, son of Enlil, god of wind and sky, and Ninlil, goddess of the air. Sin was his name in Akkadian and Babylonian. He was commonly referred to as En-zu, which means 'Lord of Wisdom'.
Shamash-shum-ukin was a king of the X Dynasty of Babylon who reigned in the period 668 BC. c.-648 a. c.
He received power from his brother Ashurbanipal of Assyria, who renounced the double crown of Assyria and Babylon, thus respecting the will of their father, Esarhadón. In reality, the kingdom of Babylon was now reduced to the cities of Babylon, Borsippa, Kutha and Sippar, and their environs, because Shamash-shum-ukin was jealous of his brother, who, being younger than him, had received the part elderly. Empire.
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