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worshipped in
three forms:
morning Inanna (Inana-UD/hud),
evening Inanna (
Inanna sig), and
princely Inanna (
Inanna NUN), the
former two
reflecting the...
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Inanna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Inanna is an
ancient Mesopotamian goddess.
Inanna may also
refer to:
Inanna Fossa, a
fossa on
Pluto Inanna...
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Inanna Sarkis (born 15 May 1993) is a
Canadian actress.
Sarkis was born in Hamilton, Ontario, the
daughter of an
ethnically ****yrian
father from Iraq who...
- The
Descent of
Inanna into the
Underworld (or, in its
Akkadian version,
Descent of
Ishtar into the Underworld) or
Angalta ("From the
Great Sky") is a Sumerian...
- Bad-tibira and also an
early king of the city of Uruk. In
Inanna's Descent into the Underworld,
Inanna perceives that
Dumuzid has
failed to
properly mourn her...
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plurality of
Inannas (dINANA.MEŠ) was
worshiped in the
second half of the
second millennium BCE.
Interpretations of
individual forms of
Inanna as aspects...
- are known. In the
ancient Sumerian poem
Inanna's Descent to the Underworld,
Ereshkigal is
described as
Inanna's older sister. However, this is a cultural...
- as a
number of
works in
Sumerian literature, such as the
Exaltation of
Inanna feature her as the first-person narrator, and
other works, such as the Sumerian...
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Inanna Publications and
Education Inc. is a
Canadian book
publisher based in Toronto, Ontario.
Inanna publishes women's writing,
including a journal,...
- (Sumerian: ᵈinanna-kur),
Inanna of the
morning (Sumerian: ᵈinanna-hud₂),
Inanna of the
evening (Sumerian: ᵈinanna-sig), and
Inanna (Sumerian: ᵈinanna-NUN)...