-
inscription from the
reign of
Urukagina refers to Ḫegir as the "beloved
lukur of Ningirsu,"
while in another, from the time of Gudea, she is directly...
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Akkadian Signs Cuneiform Abbess nin-diĝir ēntu SAL.TUG2.AN 𒊩𒌆𒀭
Priestess lukur nadītu SAL.ME 𒊩𒈨 Nun
nugig qadištu NU.GIG 𒉡𒍼
Hierodule Priestess nubar...
- Walkie-Talkie
Voice 2004
EverQuest II
Anrean Velvinna, Tome
Warden K'Narn,
Lukur,
Generic Ratonga Enemy,
Generic Ghost Enemy 2006
Metal Gear Ac!d 2 Venus...
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indication that the
lukur of
Ningirsu from
Girsu were
expected to
remain unmarried and both
wives and
mother are
attested among them,
while lukur of
Ninurta from...
- was one of the
seven deities referred to as "septuplets of Bau" or "seven
lukur priestesses of Ningirsu." Her name can be
translated as "the maid of the...
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metaphorically as "barren woman". It
could be
represented by the
Sumerogram LUKUR,
which originally designated a type of
priestess possibly regarded as the...
- on a
stone vase
found at Ur,
where she a
called his
beloved concubine (
lukur is the word for concubine).
Shulgi appears on the vase too. Otherwise, her...
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other meaning of the word,
which apparently could be a
synonym of the
terms lukur and nadītu as well. In one case, Telītu is
given as the
explanation of Zib...
- was
dedicated to
goddess Inanna and an
agate plate was
dedicated by the
lukur priestess and his “traveling companion,” i.e. concubine, Nanāia Ibsa. A...
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cylinders states she was a
member of a
group referred to as "the
seven lukur priestesses of Ningirsu" or "the
septuplets of Bau." In Kish,
where Bau...