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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...
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sometimes transcribed Ninursag, Ninḫarsag, or Ninḫursaĝa, also
known as
Damgalnuna or Ninmah, was the
ancient Sumerian mother goddess of the mountains, and...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...