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- Gunura was a Mesopotamian goddess, best known as a daughter and member of the entourage of the medicine goddess Ninisina. She was also ****ociated with...
- presumed he was implicitly regarded as the father of her children, Damu, Gunura, Šumaḫ. Sometimes he is instead attested alongside other medicine goddesses...
- eventually came to be viewed as her husband. Her children were Damu and Gunura, like her considered to be healing deities, as well as Šumaḫ, who also served...
- The circle of deities closely ****ociated with her also included Damu and Gunura, who eventually started to be regarded as her children, as well as her sukkal...
- Sibbing-Plantholt instead suggests that Damu originally developed alongside Gunura as an independent deity personifying healing, and in later periods took...
- funeral of "Gugalanna, the husband of my elder sister Ereshkigal". Gunura Gunura was the daughter of Ninisina and thus sister of Damu. She was not ****ociated...
- of the house," which was also applied to the love goddess Nanaya and to Gunura, daughter of the medicine goddess Ninisina. In a late explanatory text,...
- Belili Bizilla Dumuzi-abzu Duttur Ereshkigal Ezina Gatumdag Geshtinanna Gula Gunura Hegir-Nuna Hedimeku Hušbišag Imzuanna Inanna Kanisurra Ki Kusu Lammašaga...
- Ama-arḫuš is one of the "seven Gulas" alongside Bau, Ninšudda, Dukurgal, Gunura, Ninasag and Nin-umma-siga, and she is addressed as "Gula of the temple...
- gods, for example Damu, normally mourned by his mother Ninisina and sister Gunura instead. In Dumuzi's Dream, Geshtinanna interprets the eponymous dream and...