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SIN , the name of the moon-god in Babylonia and Assyria, also known as Nannar, the " illuminer." The two chief
worship were Ur in the S., and Harran considerably to the N., but the cult at an early period spread to other centres, and temples to the moon-god are found in all the large cities of Babylonia and Assyria. He is commonly designated as En-zu, i.e. " lord of wisdom," and this attribute clings to him throughout all periods. During the period (c. 2600-2400 B.C.) that Ur exercised a large measure of supremacy over the Euphrates valley, Sin was naturally regarded as the head of the pantheon. It is to this period that we must trace such designations of the god as " father of the gods," " chief
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The " wisdom " personified by the moon-god is likewise an expression of the science of astrology
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