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- described as his dwelling in other sources. Peterson chooses to render it as Irigal in his translation. He argues that the temple of Gibil's spouse Ninirigal...
- god Gibil. The theonym Ninirigal can be translated as "lady of the Irigal," Irigal being the name of a temple dedicated to this goddess which existed...
- major tells within the site: The Eanna district, Bit Resh (Kullaba), and Irigal. Archaeologically, the site is divided into six parts the É-Anna ziggurat...
- millennium BC Uruk IV and majorly rebuilt in the Uruk III period, and the Irigal and Bit-Resh in the 1st millennium BC. In the Uruk IV period an unusual...
- AŠ2 227 128**,200a 𒀌 U+1200C AB x DUN3 gunû 𒀍 U+1200D AB x GAL 228 194 IRIGAL 𒀎 U+1200E AB x GAN2 tenû 225 198 𒀏 U+1200F AB x ḪA 236 200 NINA 𒀐 U+12010...
- Khafajah, Nippur, Tell Uqair, Tell el-Muqayyar, and Eanna district, Bit Resh (Kullaba), and Irigal Preceded by Uruk Period Followed by Early Dynastic Period...
- this might indicate they were sometimes conflated. Ninirigal, "lady of the Irigal," was the wife of Girra. This goddess appears in ****ociation with healing...
- festival, as one of the members of the entourage of Ishtar worshiped in the Irigal, a temple dedicated jointly to this goddess and Nanaya most likely originally...
- from Babylon. The most prominent of these new temples were the Rēš and the Irigal (or Ešgal), both of which would survive for centuries thereafter. By this...
- deities from the entourage of Ishtar, she was relocated into a new temple, Irigal. It is also presumed that she functioned as a protective goddess of the...