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Amasagnudi was a
Mesopotamian goddess regarded as a
servant of Anu and as the wife of Papsukkal. She is only
known from a
handful of sources, including...
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viziers (sukkals). Papsukkal's wife was the sp****ly
attested goddess Amasagnudi.
Three possibilities have been
proposed regarding her origin: that she...
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manifestation or synonym, as she is not
otherwise attested in Uruk.
Amasagnudi Uruk
Amasagnudi was the wife of
Papsukkal in the god list An = Anum and in Seleucid...
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final centuries of
history of
ancient Mesopotamia,
alongside the
likes of
Amasagnudi and Ama-arhus. She was ****ociated with Belet-Seri. However, not much is...
- in Ninshubur's
gender is
related to
syncretism with him. The
goddess Amasagnudi could be
regarded as Anu's
sukkal too, as
attested in a
single Old Babylonian...
- in the case of Sililitum) or nin-sukkal (in the case of
Ninshubur and
Amasagnudi) was used to
indicate a
sukkal was female. It has been
argued that many...
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Shuwala Takitu Shumaliya Mariote Belet Nagar Ishtarat Lagamal Ninkarrak Amasagnudi Azimua Bau
Belili Bizilla Dumuzi-abzu
Duttur Ereshkigal Ezina Gatumdag...
- sub-section is
dedicated to
Papsukkal and his circle,
including his wife
Amasagnudi. Saĝkud
appears among Anu's
servants as well. The
Enlil section, which...
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accepted ****umption that a deity's
sukkal matched their gender. However,
Amasagnudi,
regarded as a
goddess in
known sources and in one case
equated with female...
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deities partaking in a New Year
parade alongside Antu,
which also
features Amasagnudi,
Sadarnunna (the wife of Nuska), Gula, Aya and Shala. It has been pointed...