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- deities connected either to love or to the city of Uruk, such as Išḫara, Kanisurra or Uṣur-amāssu. It is accepted in modern literature that "Nanaya" is more...
- Kanisurra (also Gansurra, Ganisurra) was a Mesopotamian goddess who belonged to the entourage of Nanaya. Much about her character remains poorly understood...
- was a Mesopotamian goddess closely ****ociated with Inanna, Nanaya and Kanisurra. Like them, she was connected with love and eroticism. Gazbaba's name...
- of Dumuzi"), danninu, erṣetu la târi ("Earth of No Return"), ganzer / kanisurra, ḫaštu, irkalla, kiūru, ****kû ("Darkness"), kurnugû ("Earth of No Return")...
- Inanna's entourage frequently listed in god lists are the goddesses Nanaya, Kanisurra, Gazbaba, and Bizila, all of them also ****ociated with each other in various...
- Enmesharra, a primordial deity described as "lord of the underworld" Kanisurra, a goddess whose name is derived from the term "ganzer," referring to...
- Edessa. USA: Brill. ISBN 978-9-004-29562-9. Edzard, Dietz-Otto (1980), "Kanisurra", Archived copy, Reallexikon der ****yriologie, archived from the original...
- with Ḫursaĝkalama. In other sources, she was ****ociated with Nanaya and Kanisurra. It is also ****umed that she occurs in the court of Manungal in some sources...
- (Gilgameš)" In another inscription he records building a temple for the goddess Kanisurra, called the "mistress of the Iturungal", with the Iturungal being a major...
- "divine daughters" are known from other cities too: Borsippa (Kazbaba and Kanisurra, "daughters of the Ezida"), Kutha (Dadamušda and Bēlet-ilī, "daughters...