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Ashnan or
Ezina (dše.tir; both
possible readings are used interchangeably) was a
Mesopotamian goddess considered to be the
personification of grain. She...
- part is a name of a
grain goddess,
Ezina.
Frank Simons goes as far as
suggesting Kusu was
initially an
epithet of
Ezina which eventually became a separate...
- name
could also
function as an
epithet of
goddesses such as
Nisaba and
Ezina-Kusu. She was
often called the
older sister of Enlil. Her cult
centers most...
- up the
mooring poles",
causing the
Great Flood.
Ezina Ashnan Adab, Lagash, Umma, Ur,
Shuruppak Ezina, or
Ashnan in Akkadian, was a
goddess of grain. She...
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distinct goddesses could also
serve as
epithets of Nisaba,
including Aruru,
Ezina-Kusu and Kusu (in this
context meaning "goddess
filled with purity"), without...
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Ninkarrak Amasagnudi Azimua Bau
Belili Bizilla Dumuzi-abzu
Duttur Ereshkigal Ezina Gatumdag Geshtinanna Gula
Gunura Hegir-Nuna
Hedimeku Hušbišag
Imzuanna Inanna...
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brewers relied on cold mashing. A
grouping of Ninkasi, Irḫan, Šakkan and
Ezina is also attested, but the
reasons behind the
juxtaposition of
these deities...
- nabasque.eus.
Retrieved 2021-04-15. Zuazo,
Koldo (2005).
Euskara batua:
ezina ekinez egina (in Basque). Elkar. ISBN 978-84-9783-316-5. "Euskalkien Aldeko...
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agricultural fertility,
often in
connection with
grain deities (such as
Ezina) and beer
deities (such as Ninkasi). The name
could also be metaphorically...
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discovered in the same room
include the
myths Lugalbanda and
Ninsumuna and
Ezina and her children, the Abu
Salabikh god list (in
multiple copies) and numerous...