- The E-ninnu 𒂍𒐐 (House of 50) was the E (temple) to the
warrior god
Ningirsu in the
Sumerian city of
Girsu in
southern Mesopotamia.
Girsu was the religious...
- language. The
cylinders were
found in a
drain by
Ernest de
Sarzec under the
Eninnu temple complex at Telloh, the
ancient ruins of the
Sumerian holy city of...
- the brother"),
which was
built by Ur-Nanshe. She also had a
shrine in the
Eninnu, in
which she was
worshiped alongside Shul-utula. It bore the ceremonial...
-
inscriptions are all of a
religious nature,
including building or
restoring the "
Eninnu, the
White Thunderbird". Five of his year
names are known. At this point...
- ), out of
which Ningirsu drinks, and
brought it to the
Ningirsu of the
Eninnu, for his life. At that time, Dudu was the
sanga of Ningirsu." Cuneiform...
- [Uruinimgina] dug (…) the
canal to the town-of-NINA. At its beginning, he
built the
Eninnu; at its ending, he
built the Esiraran." Musée du
Louvre Ensí of Lagash,...
- Ur-Ningirsu,
ruler of Lagash, son of Gudea,
ruler of Lagash, who
built Ningirsu’s
Eninnu,
fashioned his (own) statue. I am the one
beloved of his (personal) god;...
- are
available from the
reign of Ur-Nanshe. Bau was also
worshiped in the
Eninnu,
which was
primarily a
temple of Ningirsu. The name
Etarsirsir also referred...
-
statues for ****ure days, when he
places them at the
libation place in the
Eninnu, the
house filled with rejoicing, may you (=the diorite) then be present...
-
provide Gudea with a
large amount of
copper during the
construction of
Eninnu. In two
theophoric names from Ur the
variant spelling Nininzak can be found...