Tuta-Napshum
Akkadian princess, priestess of the god Enlil at Nippur
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Tuta-Napshum
Summary
Tuta-Napshum is a human[1]. She worked as a priest[2].
Key Facts
- Tuta-Napshum's father was Naram-Sin of Akkad[3].
- Tuta-Napshum worked as a priest[2].
- Tuta-Napshum is recorded as female[4].
- Tuta-Napshum's instance of is recorded as human[5].
- Tuta-Napshum's noble title is recorded as princess[6].
- Tuta-Napshum's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11gjk1_9pm[7].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Shar-Kali-Sharri[8].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Me-Ulmash[9].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Tar'am-Agade[10].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Nabi-Ulmash[11].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Lipit-Ili[12].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Bin-Kali-Sharri[13].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Ukin-Ulmash[14].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Shumshani[15].
- Tuta-Napshum's sibling is recorded as Enmenana[16].
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Origins and Family
Tuta-Napshum's father was Naram-Sin of Akkad[3].
Career and Affiliations
Tuta-Napshum's professions included priest[2].
FAQs
Who were Tuta-Napshum's parents?
Tuta-Napshum's father was Naram-Sin of Akkad[3].
What did Tuta-Napshum do for work?
Tuta-Napshum worked as priest[2].