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- Damgalnuna, also known as Damkina, was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of the god Enki. Her character is poorly defined in known sources, though...
- sometimes transcribed Ninursag, Ninḫarsag, or Ninḫursaĝa, also known as Damgalnuna or Ninmah, was the ancient Sumerian mother goddess of the mountains, and...
- appeared out of the abzû since before human beings were created. His wife Damgalnuna, his mother Nammu, his advisor Isimud and a variety of subservient creatures...
- Johandi suggests that the god Martu who appeared together with Enki and Damgalnuna in the Ur III period could possibly refer instead to the similarly named...
- appears as the twenty fifth of the deities listed, between dAm-an-ki and Damgalnuna. In the Weidner god list she is chiefly attested in copies postdating...
- court. Enki was regarded as her father, while her mother was his wife Damgalnuna. The text inscribed on the Gudea cylinders calls her the "daughter of...
- Nisaba Ninegal Ningal Ningikuga Ningirida Ningirima Ninhursag (Aruru, Damgalnuna, Damkina, Ninmah, Nintu) Ninigizibara Ninimma Ninisina Ninkarrak Ninkasi...
- Its lady, like a flying bird, left her city. The mother of E-maḫ, holy Damgalnuna, left her city. The divine powers of the city of holiest divine powers...
- justice. Ninhursag Damgalnuna, Ninmah E-Mah temple in Adab, Kesh Ninhursag ("Mistress of the mountain ranges"), also known as Damgalnuna, Ninmah, Nintur...
- the Old Babylonian An = Anum forerunner she occurs in his circle after Damgalnuna, while in An = Anum itself she is outright equated with her. In the latter...