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Azimua, also
known as Ni****mua, was a
Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Ningishzida. Ni****mua is the
original spelling of the name of this...
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identity of Ningishzida's wife, with the god list An = Anum
listing two,
Azimua (elsewhere also
called Ni****mua) and
Ekurritum (not
attested in such a...
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Phoenician goddess of love,
fertility and war;
personification of
planet Venus.
Azimua Tholi 34.05S 249.35E 40.0 2006
Sumerian underworld goddess. Bast Tholus...
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Takitu Shumaliya Mariote Belet Nagar Ishtarat Lagamal Ninkarrak Amasagnudi Azimua Bau
Belili Bizilla Dumuzi-abzu
Duttur Ereshkigal Ezina Gatumdag Geshtinanna...
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include Abu,
Ninsikila (Meskilak),
Ningiriutud (Ningirida), Ninkasi, Nanshe,
Azimua and
Ensag (Inzak). In the end, when
favorable destinies are
proclaimed for...
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according to her is
analogous to the
interchange between the
forms Azimua and Nin-
Azimua. However,
according to
Antoine Cavigneaux and
Manfred Krebernik...
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Mesopotamian sources, with
other examples including Nin-Aya, Nin-Aruru and Nin-
Azimua. An
Akkadian phrase analogous to Ama-arḫuš is also known, ummu rēmi or rēmēnītu...
- underworld,
regarded as the
Akkadian counterpart of
either Geshtinanna or
Azimua. As a
servant of Ereshkigal, she
appears alongside her
mistress in Enkidu's...
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other seven being Ninsikila (Meskilak), Ningirida, Ninkasi, Nanshe,
Azimua,
Ninti and Inzak. He is
specifically tasked with
dealing with the pain of...
- Ashratum, in a few
cases Amurru was
regarded as the
husband of
Geshtinanna (or
Azimua), also ****ociated with this title, even
though she was
usually the wife...