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Enegi or
Enegir was an
ancient Mesopotamian city
located in present-day Iraq. It is
considered lost,
though it is
known that it was one of the settlements...
- the same
category of
underworld deities. His
original cult
centers were
Enegi and Eshnunna,
though in the
later city he was
gradually replaced by a similar...
- in Nanshe's
position in the
local pantheon.
References to "Ninshubur of
Enegi"
appear in
texts from Ur as well. It has been
suggested she was introduced...
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Hurrian storm god Tishpak. A god
named "Ninazu" was also
worshipped at
Enegi in
southern Sumer, but this may be a
different local god by the same name...
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Ninazu and Ningishzida. The myth Nanna-Suen's
Journey to
Nippur recognizes Enegi as her main cult center. A
single reference to her and
Ninazu receiving...
- continued) her cult,
making her the
royal tutelary goddess.
Ninazu Eshnunna and
Enegi Ninazu was a god
regarded as
either the son of
Ereshkigal or of
Enlil and...
- Dabrum, Zabalam, Umma, Nagsu, Bad-tibira and
Larsa and
between Uruk and
Enegi before rejoining the Euphrates. The
Nanagugal canal departed from the left...
- name of the site is
still unknown though Kiabrig, Ĝešbanda/Nišbanda, and
Enegi have been suggested. The site,
roughly circular, is
about 45
hectares in...
- ****ociation
between these two gods
might have
reflected the
dependence of
Enegi, Ninazu's cult center, on
nearby Ur. In the
first millennium BCE a tradition...
- same
logogram could also be used to
render the
names of two
other cities:
Enegi, the cult
center of Ninazu, and Muru, the cult
center of Ninkilim. In these...