Definition of Irnina. Meaning of Irnina. Synonyms of Irnina

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Irnina. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Irnina and, of course, Irnina synonyms and on the right images related to the word Irnina.

Definition of Irnina

No result for Irnina. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Irnina from wikipedia

- Irnina or Irnini was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the personification of victory. The name could also be applied as an epithet to other deities....
- Baghdad. Settlements along this canal included Hibaritum and Push. the Irnina canal, joined the Zubi canal above Push. Settlements along this canal included...
- warrior god, ****ociated with victory (and as a result with the goddess Irnina, the personification of it). However, not all of their functions overlapped...
- Gundog Becky Dance Nation Zuzu Almeida Theatre, London 2019 Three Sisters Irnina Sergeyevna The Doctor Sami 2020 The Welkin Sally Poppy Royal National Theatre...
- Wilfred G. Lambert considered it more likely that this deity was male. Irnina Irnina was the goddess of victory. She could function as an independent deity...
- character. As a war goddess she was sometimes referred to with the name Irnina ("victory"), though this epithet could be applied to other deities as well...
- immortality. Irnina Irnina is the goddess of victory. Ninsun mentions her while addressing Shamash. According to Andrew R. George, in this context Irnina is most...
- Harbidum is the name of a minor city of Sumer, located near Kish, at the Irnina canal (connecting it with Kutha). The city contained a temple dedicated...
- Uruk, with Uṣur-amāssu. Like Inanna, she could also be identified with Irnina, the deified victory. According to Joan Goodnick Westenholz it is possible...
- destined to dwell in the underworld alongside deities such as Ningishzida and Irnina. The final lines are damaged, but Ninsun seemingly holds Shamash responsible...