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Bel-Shalti-Nanna
Bel-Shalti-Nanna, or Bel-Shalti-Nannar named also Ennigaldi-Nanna was a Babylonian princess who flourished around 554 B.C.E.. She was the daughter of Nabonidus and sister of Belshazzar. She served as a high priestess in Ur. She was called the "priestess of Sin" (the god of the moon).
==The Palace of the High Priestess Bel-Shalti-Nannar==
While excavating in Ur, Sir Leonard Woolley discovered a room built for Bel-Shalti-Nannar around 550 B.C.E. The room is known as the Palace of the High Priestess Bel-Shalti-Nannar.〔Berrett, LaMar C. 1973. Discovering the world of the Bible. Provo, Utah: Young House. 217.〕 The palace shares some design features with the South palace at Babylon, but on smaller scale. It is located on a trapezoidal plot by North Harbor of Ur.〔Potts, Daniel T. 2012. A companion to the archaeology of the ancient Near East. Malden, Mass: Wiley-Blackwell. 924.〕
It contained objects dating back to 1400 B.C.E., 1700 B.C.E., and 2050 B.C.E. A clay tablet bore copies of very ancient inscriptions together with another inscription explaining that the earliest ones had been found and copied out “for the marvel of the beholders.” These clay tablets are considered the oldest museum catalogue.〔Keller, Werner, and Joachim Rehork. 1981. The Bible as history. New York: Morrow. 295-6.〕 The room was a museum, and Bel-Shalti-Nannar was a collector of antiquities.〔Buried History: A Quarterly Journal of Biblical Archaeology. Vol 5, No 1, March, 1969. page 13.〕 Statue fragments from a diorite statue dedicated by Sulgi to the goddess Ninsuna of Ur were also found, as well as clay dog figurines.〔Frayne, Douglas. 1997. Ur III period, 2112-2004 BC. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 159.〕
Her name, and the dedication of the palace, is mentioned by Nabonidus in several inscriptions on clay cylinders: “I built anew the house of Bel-shalti-Nannar, my daughter, the priestess of Sin. I purified my daughter and offered her to Sin..." and "May Bêl-shalti-Nannar the daughter, the beloved of my heart, be strong before them; and may her word prevail.”〔Smith, Sidney. 1924. Babylonian historical texts relating to the capture and downfall of Babylon. London: Methuen & Co., ltd. Page 56.〕

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