Worshipper of Larsa
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Worshipper of Larsa
Summary
Worshipper of Larsa is a sculpture[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (sculpture category, ranking #201 of 1,525).[2]
Key Facts
- Worshipper of Larsa's image is recorded as Worshipper of Larsa-AO 15704-IMG 4055.JPG[3].
- Worshipper of Larsa's instance of is recorded as sculpture[4].
- Worshipper of Larsa's instance of is recorded as figurine[5].
- Worshipper of Larsa's instance of is recorded as archaeological artefact[6].
- Worshipper of Larsa's owned by is recorded as French State[7].
- Worshipper of Larsa's genre is recorded as figurine[8].
- Worshipper of Larsa's depicts is recorded as man[9].
- Worshipper of Larsa's depicts is recorded as prayer[10].
- Worshipper of Larsa's depicts is recorded as beard[11].
- Worshipper of Larsa's depicts is recorded as Amurru[12].
- Worshipper of Larsa's depicts is recorded as orans[13].
- Worshipper of Larsa's made from material is recorded as bronze[14].
- Worshipper of Larsa's made from material is recorded as gold[15].
- Worshipper of Larsa's location of discovery is recorded as Larsa[16].
- Worshipper of Larsa's collection is recorded as Department of Near Eastern Antiquities of the Louvre[17].
- Worshipper of Larsa's inventory number is recorded as AO 15704[18].
- Worshipper of Larsa's location is recorded as Room 227, display case 1[19].
- Worshipper of Larsa's Commons category is recorded as Worshipper of Larsa[20].
- -1500-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Worshipper of Larsa[21].
- Worshipper of Larsa's described at URL is recorded as https://louvrebible.org.uk/index.php/louvrebible/default/visiteguidee?id_menu=VISGO2[22].
- Worshipper of Larsa's Atlas ID is recorded as 24725[23].
- Worshipper of Larsa's inscription is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': "À Amurrum, son dieu, pour la vie de Hammurabi, roi de Babylone, et pour sa propre vie, Lu-Nanna, [(titre)], fils de Sîn-le'i, a façonné une statuette de cuivre (en attitude) de suppliant, le visage plaqué or, et la lui a vouée pour (qu'elle représente) son serviteur"}[24].
- Worshipper of Larsa's inscription is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': "To Amurrum, his god, for the life of Hammurabi, king of Babylone, and for his own life, Lu-Nanna, [(title)], son of Sîn-le'i, has made a copper statuette (in the attitude of a) supplicant, with gold-plated face, and dedicated it to him (so that it represent) his servant"}[25].
- Worshipper of Larsa's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+14.8'}[26].
- Worshipper of Larsa's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+19.6'}[27].
Why It Matters
Worshipper of Larsa draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (sculpture category, ranking #201 of 1,525).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]