- 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,...
- in her own
right but also a
title of
other goddesses such as
Damkina and Ishtar.
Damkina, for example, was
titled banat shimti, "creator of fate". The...
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Sumerian goddess often referred to in the
Sumerian language as Ninhursag,
Damkina, and Ninmah, was
often known as Belit-ili ('Lady of the Gods') in Akkadian...
- Ashur,
equated with Anshar, with
Lahmu and
Lahamu replacing Ea/Enki and
Damkina.
Wilfred G.
Lambert described the
result as "completely
superficial in...
- Babylonian-****yrian history. The
consort of Ea,
known as Ninhursag, Ki,
Uriash Damkina, "lady of that
which is below", or Damgalnunna, "big lady of the waters"...
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applied to the
heavenly deities.
During this period, the
underworld deities Damkina, Nergal, and Madānu are
listed as the most
powerful among the Anunnaki...
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mother goddesses was Damgalnuna/Diĝirmaḫ (great wife of the prince) or
Damkina (Sumerian: 𒀭𒁮𒆠𒈾, “true wife”), the
consort of the god Enki. Nintur...
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other gods and goddesses",[This
quote needs a citation] such as Ea and
Damkina ****isted by Apsu
giving birth to Marduk. The
Akkadian Enûma Eliš describes...
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sight of one another. The city gods of
Eridu were Enki and his
consort Damkina. Enki,
later known as Ea, was
considered to have
founded the city. His...