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Kittum, also
known as Niĝgina, was a
Mesopotamian goddess who was
regarded as the
embodiment of truth. She
belonged to the
circle of the sun god Utu/Shamash...
- a
mountain where the sun was
believed to set.
Among their children were
Kittum, the
personification of truth,
dream deities such as Mamu, as well as the...
- Ishtar.
Their daughters were Mamu (or Mamud), the
goddess of
dreams and
Kittum, the
personification of truth.
According to Joan
Goodnick Westenholz another...
- into
Akkadian as Kimtum-
kittum showing an
equivalence of
meaning between the West
Semitic צ־ד־ק ṣ-d-q and the
Akkadian kittum.
Kittu was
similarly paired...
- An = Anum, Mamu's
siblings were
Niggina (the
personification of truth),
Kittum (uncommonly
treated as male and
distinct from Niggina,
despite usually simply...
- Patibira, "Canal of the Smiths".
There is
known to be a
temple of the
deity Kittum at Bad-tibira. It has been
suggested that Ninsheshegarra, an
aspect of the...
- Aya Belet-Ili Belet-Seri Belet-Šuḫnir and Belet-Terraban
Gazbaba Ishtar Kittum Laṣ Mami (Belet Ili, Mama, Nintu)
Mamitu (Mammitum)
Mullissu Sarpanit Shala...
- Anu, Urash, as one and the same, and
refers to "Ki-Urash."
Kittum Bad-Tibira,
Rahabu Kittum was a
daughter of Utu and Sherida. Her name
means "Truth"....
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Kottayam 77
Masappadi Productions N.B.S,
Kottayam 78 Onnu
Vechal Randu Kittum Current Books,
Kottayam 79
Laathikal Laathikal K&C Stores, Kunnamkulam....
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Reallexikon der ****yriologie,
retrieved 2022-04-18 Klein,
Jacob (1998a), "Niĝgina/
Kittum",
Reallexikon der ****yriologie (in German),
retrieved 2022-04-18 Krebernik...