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- Ninhursaga
- (Sumerian) A Mother-Goddess, one of several in Sumerian mythology. She is regarded as the mother of many divinities by Enlil, who further extends His line by incestuous unions with their daughters. Her name means "Lady of the Mountains."...
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Deities & Heros >> Mesopotamian
- Martu
- (Sumerian) Child of An by Ninhursaga, He was spoken of as the leveler of cities and destroyer of peoples. He was the personification of the nomad barbarians who swarmed into Mesopotamia from very early times. His name was the same as the epithet used to...
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Deities & Heros >> Mesopotamian
- Meskilak
- (Dilmun) Seemingly the patroness of the city of Dilmun proper, and probably the mother of Inzak.She seems to have been a local variant on the mainland Ninhursaga....
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Deities & Heros >> Mesopotamian
Ninhursaga is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Ninhursaga books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Sin título
- said to the surrounding regions: "Let me institute peace there!
- www.historiaantigua.es
- JBMV All2.odt - NeoOffice Writer
- Scribal schooling in Old Babylonian Kish: the evidence of the Oxford tablets. Naoko Ohgama and Eleanor Robson. 207.
- knp.prs.heacademy.ac.uk
- References
- Dismembering Enki and Ninhursaga. In: H.D..
- www.arch.cam.ac.uk
- BEHOLD, THE LORD HATH RESTRAINED ME FROM BEARING
- Mother Goddess Ninhursaga, also called Nintur. She is the mother of man and the mother of the gods . .
- www.finrrage.org
- or the “Trouvaille de la statuette d'or,” to be
- Jul 20, 2009 goddess →Ninhursaga, and saw a parallel in the unions of →Ea/Enki– Ninhursaga and. Napirisha–Kiririsha.
- www.religionswissenschaft.uzh.ch
Suggested Web Resources
- Ninhursaga
- Ninhursaga, Mesopotamian (Sumerian and Babylonian-Akkadian) [Iraq], was a Mother Goddess and one of seven great deities of Sumer.
- www.themystica.com
- Inanna
- www-personal.une.edu.au
- Ninhursaga: Oxford Dictionary of World Mythology
- With him ranks Ninhursaga as older sister. Enki, a late comer, was regarded as a younger brother.
- www.enotes.com
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