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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...
- 17. 1. MULA.NU.NI.TUM - 𒀯𒀀𒉡𒉌𒌈 2. MULLU.LIM - 𒀯𒇻𒅆
anunītu or lulīmu "The
Goddess Anunitu" or "The Stag" NE
Pisces and
Andromeda 18. MUL(LU2.)ḪUĜ(...
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epithet highlighting this
aspect of Ishtar's
nature was
Anunitu ("the
martial one"). Like Irnina,
Anunitu could also be a
separate deity, and as such she is...
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sanctuary of the moon god Sin in Harran, the
sanctuary of the
warrior goddess Anunitu in Sippar, and the
temple of Šamaš in Sippar. The
Nabonidus Cylinders from...
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foundation deposits of the
temples of Šamaš the sun god, the
warrior goddess Anunitu (both
located in Sippar), and the
sanctuary that Naram-Sin
built to the...
- (ša) SIM.MAḪ
Tails of the
Great Swallow Pisces Anu/ Ea 16 Dingir
Anunitu Goddess Anunitu the
eastern one of the two
fishes in
Pisces plus
parts of Andromeda...
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foundation deposits of the
temples of Šamaš the sun god, the
warrior goddess Anunitu (both
located in Sippar), and the
sanctuary that Naram-Sin
built to the...
- Book V of the
Iliad as the
mother of Aphrodite, was a
calque for Antu.
Anunītu Agade and Sippar-Amnanum
Annunitum ("the
martial one") was
initially an...
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foundation deposits of the
temples of Šamaš the sun god, the
warrior goddess Anunitu (both
located in Sippar), and the
sanctuary that Naram-Sin
built to the...
- Karduniaš. I
conquered the
cities DÅ«r-Kurigalzu,
Sippar of Šamaš,
Sippar of
Anunitu,
Babylon and Upi, the
great shrine of Karduniaš,
including their fortresses...