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[[File:Eagle+Corpse MULAPIN-jessica2022.jpg|alt=Stellarium map|thumb|Babylonian constellations The Eagle and The Corpse, drawn by Jessica Gullberg for the planetarium software Stellarium, cf. Gullberg, Hoffmann, Gullberg (2022)]]
<sup>mul</sup>''Erû'' or <sup>mul</sup>''Arû'' is the Akkadian name for the constellation of The Eagle, Sumerian: TI<sub>8</sub>. It translates "eagle" or "vulture". This constellation is typically identified with the Greek and the modern constellation of Aquila, The Eagle.
<sup>mul</sup>''Erû'' or <sup>mul</sup>''Arû'' is the Akkadian name for the constellation of The Eagle, Sumerian: TI<sub>8</sub>. It translates "eagle" or "vulture". This constellation is typically identified with the Greek and the modern constellation of Aquila, The Eagle.



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Stellarium map
Babylonian constellations The Eagle and The Corpse, drawn by Jessica Gullberg for the planetarium software Stellarium, cf. Gullberg, Hoffmann, Gullberg (2022)

mulErû or mulArû is the Akkadian name for the constellation of The Eagle, Sumerian: TI8. It translates "eagle" or "vulture". This constellation is typically identified with the Greek and the modern constellation of Aquila, The Eagle.

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Krebernik (2023)

Zababa. Warlike god, city god of Kish, identified with Ninurta. MUL dZa-ba4-ba4

(AN 18–19l).

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

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Sources Identifications
Akkadian parallel with mulTI8mušen "Eagle"; a syllabic entry is found in the texts of the Urra XXII series, see (Kurtik a04) A2mušen.

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Historical Dictionaries

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Kurtik (2022) Gössmann (1950)
аккадская параллель к mulTI8mušen «Орел»; силлабическая запись встречается в текстах серии Urra XXII, см. a04A2mušen.

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