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Bizilla (also
spelled Bizila) was a
Mesopotamian goddess closely ****ociated with
Nanaya and like her
sometimes listed alongside courtiers of Inanna. However...
- Ḫursaĝkalamma near Kish,
where she was
worshiped alongside the
goddess Bizilla, who was
likely her
sukkal (attendant deity). At an
early date
Ninlil was...
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goddess Bizilla. Her name
might mean "she who is pleasing" in Sumerian. God
lists could equate them with each other. It is ****umed that
Bizilla occurs...
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comes before Ereshkigal she is
naked and
symbolically powerless.
Bizilla Ḫursaĝkalama
Bizilla was a
goddess closely ****ociated with Nanaya. It is ****umed that...
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Belet Eanna (Inanna of Uruk),
Belet Ninua ("Lady of Nineveh"),
Ninlil and
Bizilla (who both
acted as the
divine representatives of Kish in this case). A...
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Mariote Belet Nagar Ishtarat Lagamal Ninkarrak Amasagnudi Azimua Bau
Belili Bizilla Dumuzi-abzu
Duttur Ereshkigal Ezina Gatumdag Geshtinanna Gula
Gunura Hegir-Nuna...
- ****umed that dTAG.NUN was one of the
multiple writings of the name of
Bizilla or a
closely related goddess who like her came to be ****ociated with Nanaya...
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alongside Papsukkal, well
attested in such a role.
Bizilla Ninlil The
tradition in
which Bizilla was a
sukkal of Ninlil, the wife of Enlil, is known...
- latter,
before any
further related deities (such as Kanisurra,
Gazbaba or
Bizilla). The term ganzir, used to
refer to this
location in this p****age, is sp****ly...
- she
appears in an
incantation written in
Akkadian alongside the
goddess Bizilla, here
referred to as the "lady of relief," be-let tap-ši-iḫ-ti. Asher-Greve...