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An / Anu, the Sky-Father

The sky itself, eldest of the gods — supreme in honor, yet too lofty to act.

An — Anu in Akkadian — is the sky itself personified, the oldest and most exalted of the gods and the formal head of the pantheon. From him flows authority: kingship and the highest honors are said to be granted 'by An,' and to be raised up by An is the ultimate legitimation. Yet he is a distant, dignified figure who seldom acts directly in the stories; the practical governance of the cosmos falls to Enlil, and later Marduk. An embodies sovereignty in its purest, most remote form — the source of legitimacy that stands above the fray.

Key passages(10)

An adab to An for Lipit-Eštar (Lipit-Eštar C)

Very high

An adab to An for Ur-Ninurta (Ur-Ninurta E)

High

A prayer to An for Rīm-Sîn (Rīm-Sîn C)

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An excerpt from a prayer for Rīm-Sîn

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OrNS 64, 1995, 192-196

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A prayer to Asarluḫi for Ḫammu-rābi (Ḫammu-rābi D)

High

A praise poem of Šulgi (Šulgi P)

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An adab to Nanna (Nanna H)

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