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- feature film, Where Is Gilgamesh? (2024) based on the Epic of Gilgamesh, Innana appears as a rival of Gilgamesh and a protector of an ancient hidden secret...
- S2CID 198766340. Zgoll, Annette (2021). "Innana and En-ḫedu-ana: Mutual Empowerment and the myth INNANA CONQUERS UR". In Droß-Krüpe, Kerstin; Fink,...
- practical relations with humans. Doves were important symbols of the goddesses Innana, Asherah, and Aphrodite, and revered by the early Christian, Islamic and...
- Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago. Stone bowl dedicated to Innana of Zabala, in the name of Rim-Sin, 1822-1763 BC - Oriental Institute Museum...
- priests were part of those said to have been stolen by Innana from Enki in "The Descent of Innana" myth. In the Babylonian Erra myth, the gender of the...
- Sumerian tower temple myth of Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta to the goddess Innana. Church apologists have also supported this connection and argue the reality...
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- ਤ੍ਰਿੰਞਣ triññaṇă "a women's gathering," and the early modern loanword ਇੰਞਣ iññaṇă "engine, train". The sounds [f]~[ɸ] and [ʃ] can natively occur as allophones...
- messenger and snake god Nirah, the occasional depictions of the major goddess Innana holding a scepter with two winding snakes (which lacked the wings of a caduceus)...
- "Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Netherworld". According to this tale, goddess Innana transplants the huluppu tree to her garden in the City of Uruk, for she...