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

[ina?] lìb?-[bi?] URU.pa?-[dak?-ku?]

66

x URU?.[...]

77

lìb-bi URU EN-[ú-ti-(ia)]

88

ana ? [...]

99

[...]-ti? [...]

1010

dMUATI-I LUGAL E.KI [...]

(10) Nabonidus, king of Babylon, [..., great] king, king of the land of [Sumer and Akkad], ... [...] ... [...] ... [...]

1111

LUGAL [GAL-ú?] LUGAL KUR-[šu-me-ri? u? KUR-URI.KI?]

1212

x x (x) [(x)] x (x) [...] x [...]

1313

[x (x)] DINGIR GAL? [...]

1414

[x (x)] x-lu?-? x (x) A [...]

1515

d30 LUGAL DINGIR.MEŠ EN DINGIR.MEŠ [...]

(15) The god Sîn, king of the gods, lord of the gods, [...] ... [...] ... [...] the deities []n, Nusku, [...] ..., Ištar, and [...]

1616

[...] x x (x) [...]

1717

[x] x ša? u d[...]

1818

[d?]30? dnusku d[...]

1919

[x (x)] NI d?x d15 u d[...]

2020

[...] x [...]

Lacuna

Lacuna


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