The Land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina kudurru stele

Louvre Museum

Cross with rays on a babylonian stele. The Land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina kudurru is a grey limestone 0.7-meter tall ancient Mesopotamian nar? or entitlement stele recording the gift of four tracts of cultivated land with settlements totaling 84 GUR 160 qa by Kassite king of Babylon, Meli-?ipak (ca. 1186?1172 BC ), to a person described as his servant (arassu irim: ?he granted his servant?) named Marduk-apla-iddina, who may be his son and/or successor or alternatively another homonymous individual.

Featured in the picture(s):

The Land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina kudurru stele, sun disc


Cross with rays on a babylonian steleThe Land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina kudurru is a grey...

Read more

Would you like to explore the origin of Christ’s cross?
Click here: thesimpleanswers.com/the-true-cross/