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Nanaya (Sumerian 𒀭𒈾𒈾𒀀, DNA.
NA.A; also
transcribed as "Nanāy", "Nanaja", "Nanāja", '"
Nanāya", or "Nanai";
antiquated transcription: "Nanâ"; in Gr****:...
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goddess Nanaya.
Attempts to
connect her with
Inanna (Ishtar)
instead depend on the
erroneous notion that the
latter was
identical with
Nanaya,
which is...
- appellative, "My Inanna!").
Nanaya was ****ociated with
erotic love, but she
eventually developed a
warlike aspect of her own too ("
Nanaya Euršaba"). In Larsa...
- Quvenzhané
Wallis (/kwəˈvɛnʒəneɪ/ kwə-VEN-zhə-nay; born
August 28, 2003) is an
American actress and author. In 2012, she
starred as
Hushpuppy in the drama...
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goddesses who
stood on top of the
local pantheon,
which also
included Ishtar,
Nanaya, Bēltu-ša-Rēš and Urkayītu. She is
still attested in
texts from the Seleucid...
- Ganisurra) was a
Mesopotamian goddess who
belonged to the
entourage of
Nanaya. Much
about her
character remains poorly understood,
though it is known...
- (also
spelled Bizila) was a
Mesopotamian goddess closely ****ociated with
Nanaya and like her
sometimes listed alongside courtiers of Inanna. However, she...
- The Land
grant to Ḫunnubat-
Nanaya kudurru is an
ancient Mesopotamian entitlement narû
recording the gift of
forty GUR (around a
thousand acres) of uncultivated...
- as the
spouse of
Nanaya in Old
Babylonian sources. He was
later syncretised with Nabu, who
likely came to be ****ociated with
Nanaya for this reason. Muati...
- Lagamal, who like him was ****ociated with Dilbat, and the love
goddess Nanaya.
Urash occasionally appears in myths,
though they only
survive in small...