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Annunitum (ð’€ð’‰¡ð’‰Œð’Œˆ; also
romanized as Anunītu) was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with warfare. She was
initially an
epithet of
Ishtar of
Akkad exemplifying...
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faithful shepherd, a
revered prince,
favorite of Šamaš and
Anunit - am I. When Šamaš and
Anunit, for
lordship of the Land
mentioned a name, they
filled my...
- Anahita.
Probably originally related to
Sumerian Inanna and
Babylonian Anunit (Ishtar, Astarte)
prior to
Iranian presence in the region. The
goddess of...
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According to
Mesopotamian beliefs, the
Tigris has its
model in the star
Anunit and the
Euphrates in the star of the Swallow. A
Sumerian text
tells of the...
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counterpart to the
Sumerian Inanna and to the
cognate Phoenician goddess Astarte.
Anunit,
Atarsamain and
Esther are
alternative names for Ishtar.
Ishtar is a goddess...
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represented the main
stream of the Euphrates,
Sippara of the
goddess Anunit, now Dir,
being on its
opposite bank. Meanwhile, from 1877–1881, the French...
- Sippar-Amnanum (also Sippar-Annunitum, Sippar-rabum, Sippar-durum, and Sippar-
Anunit ),
modern Tell ed-Der (also Teil ed-Der) in
Baghdad Governorate, Iraq, was...