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Mullissu is a
goddess who is the
consort of the ****yrian god ****hur.
Mullissu may be
identical with the
Sumerian goddess Ninlil, wife of the god Enlil...
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spouse of the
supreme ****yrian god Ashur, and in this role
developed into
Mullissu, who in turn
could be
identified with
various deities from the pantheon...
- Tukulti-Ninurta II. His son and
successor was
Shalmaneser III and his
queen was
Mullissu-mukannišat-Ninua.
During his
reign he
embarked on a vast
program of expansion...
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Ishtar of
Nineveh being viewed as
Mullissu in Nineveh,
Ishtar of
Arbela in Arbela,
while in the city of ****ur
Mullissu appears to
function as a separate...
- 𒀴𒁹𒎏𒆤, romanized: Arda-Mulišši, lit. 'servant of
Mullissu'), also
known as Urdu-Mullissi, Urad-
Mullissu and Arad-Ninlil and
known in
Hebrew writings as...
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Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua (Akkadian:
Mullissu-mukannišat-Nīnua) was a
queen of the Neo-****yrian
Empire as the
primary consort of
Ashurnasirpal II (r. 883–859...
- sons are known, they were a
result of
partial identification with Enlil.
Mullissu (Ninlil) came to be
viewed as his wife in the same process. However, it...
- of the
antechamber (entryway) to the
chamber housing the
sarcophagus of
Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua, the
queen of
Ashurnasirpal II. It is
impossible to determine...
- city of Kar-Mullissi (written URU.kar-dNIN.LÍL),
which means "the city of
Mullissu" in Akkadian. Its ****yrian
residents fled to
Kurdistan Region because of...
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means "Tashmetum is queen". She was the
first ****yrian
queen since Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua over a
century prior to bear a name of
certain Akkadian...