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Enheduanna (Sumerian: 𒂗𒃶𒌌ð’€ð’ˆ¾
Enḫéduanna, also
transliterated as Enheduana, En-he2-du7-an-na, or variants) was the entu (high)
priestess of the moon...
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anointed priest of Anu" and "the
great ensi of Enlil" and his daughter,
Enheduanna, was
installed as
priestess to
Nanna at the
temple in Ur.
Troubles multiplied...
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Enheduanna is a
crater on Mercury. It has a
diameter of 105 kilometers. Its name was
suggested by
Gagan Toor from
India in a
naming contest which was eventually...
- made. It is now in Iraq Museum, Baghdad. c. 2300 BC – 2184 BC: Disk of
Enheduanna, from Ur, (modern Muqaiyir, Iraq) is made. It is now in
University of...
- 1163/156853302760197520.
Enheduanna; Meador,
Betty De
Shong (1
August 2009). Princess, priestess, poet: the
Sumerian temple hymns of
Enheduanna.
University of Texas...
- factanddetails.com.
Roberta Binkley (2004). "Reading the
Ancient Figure of
Enheduanna".
Rhetoric before and
beyond the Gr****s. SUNY Press. p. 47. ISBN 9780791460993...
- (c. 2400 BCE),
Akkadian queen, wife of
Sargon of
Akkad and
mother of
Enheduanna.
Baranamtarra (c. 2384 BCE),
prominent and
influential queen of Lugalanda...
- information) that she was
queen of
Akkad and the
mother of Sargon's
children Enheduanna, Rimush, Manishtushu, Shu-Enlil, and Ilaba'is-takal.
transliteration and...
- En as part of
their name
include DEnlil, DEnki, DEngurun, and DEnzu.
Enheduanna,
Akkadian 2285 BC – 2250 BC was the
first known holder of the
title En...
- that they
became regarded as
effectively the same. The
Akkadian poet
Enheduanna, the
daughter of Sargon,
wrote numerous hymns to Inanna,
identifying her...