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Ennugi (ð’€ð’‚—𒉡𒄄) was a
Mesopotamian god ****ociated with agriculture,
especially irrigation, and with the underworld.
According to an
incantation he was...
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meant "canal
inspector of An" and he may be
merely an
alternative name for
Ennugi. The son of
Ereshkigal and
Gugalanna is Ninazu. In Inanna's
Descent into...
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meant "canal
inspector of An" and he may be
merely an
alternative name for
Ennugi. The son of
Ereshkigal and
Gugalanna is Ninazu. In Inanna's
Descent into...
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various field pests,
though this role
could also be ****igned to the god
Ennugi or to Alulu, a
legendary primordial king of
Eridu who was
apparently believed...
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Elsewhere the
expulsion of
insects is the
domain of the
deities Ninkilim and
Ennugi, and it is not
known how
Alulim came to
function as a
similar figure. The...
- the
banks of the
Euphrates River. The "great gods" Anu, Enlil, Ninurta,
Ennugi, and Ea were
sworn to
secrecy about their plan to
cause the flood. But the...
- his
butcher Ninšar, or his
snake charmer Ninmada. For example, Ninimma,
Ennugi, Kusu, Ninšar,
Ninkasi and
Ninmada appear in
sequence in at
least two sources...
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Enlilazi was a
minor god
regarded as the "superintendent of Ekur."
Ennugi Nippur Ennugi was a god
regarded as "lord of
ditch and canal" and "chamberlain...
- in
enumerations of the
courtiers of Enlil, with the
sequence of Ninimma,
Ennugi, Kusu, Ninšar,
Ninkasi and
Ninmada occurring in at
least two sources, An...
- "Inspector of An's Canals" and may
represent an
alternative designation for
Ennugi. The name
Gugalanna may also be
interpreted as the "Bull of Heaven." Furthermore...