Nabonidus 54
Obverse | ||
11 | [(x)] DINGIR.⸢MEŠ⸣ [...] | (1) [(...)] gods [...] ... [... in]side the city P[adakku], the cit[y ...], in the city of [(my)] lordly ma[jesty], to build [...]. |
22 | [...].MEŠ [...] | |
33 | [(x) x].MEŠ [(x x)] x [...] | |
44 | [...] | |
55 | ||
66 | x ⸢URU?⸣.[...] | |
77 | ||
88 | ||
99 | [...]-⸢ti?⸣ [...] | |
1010 | d⸢MUATI-I⸣ LUGAL E.KI [...] | (10) Nabonidus, king of Babylon, [..., great] king, king of the land of [Sumer and Akkad], ... [...] ... [...] ... [...] |
1111 | ||
1212 | x x (x) [(x)] x (x) [...] x [...] | |
1313 | [x (x)] DINGIR GAL? [...] | |
1414 | [x (x)] x-lu?-tú? x (x) A [...] | |
1515 | ⸢d⸣30 ⸢LUGAL DINGIR⸣.MEŠ ⸢EN⸣ DINGIR.MEŠ [...] | (15) The god Sîn, king of the gods, lord of the gods, [...] ... [...] ... [...] the deities [Sî]n, Nusku, [...] ..., Ištar, and [...] |
1616 | [...] x x (x) [...] | |
1717 | [x] x ⸢ša?⸣ u d[...] | |
1818 | ||
1919 | ||
2020 | [...] x [...] | |
Lacuna |
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