-
agreement which landmark bore this name. An
alternate name of
Nisaba was
Nanibgal (Sumerian: ππ DAN.NAGA;
later ππΊπ DAN.Ε E.NAGA),
though this name also...
- son of Adad and Shala. His wife was
Ishartu ("righteousness").
Nanibgal Eresh Nanibgal was
initially a
title or
alternate name of Nisaba, but eventually...
- of a
theophoric name
invoking her, Ur-
Nanibgal (an ensi of Nippur), is known.
According to An = Anum,
Nanibgal fulfilled the same role in Ninlil's court...
- gods". He is the son of
Enlil or
Enmesarra and his wife is the
goddess Nanibgal. He is ****ociated with the
underworld and he may be Gugalanna, the first...
- the life of Shulgi,
strong hero, King of Ur, King of
Sumer and Akkad, Ur-
Nanibgal,
governor of Nippur, son of Lugal-engardug,
governor of Nippur, dedicated...
-
deified crown, Ninmena.
Another courtier of
Ninlil was her
throne bearer Nanibgal, who was
initially synonymous with
Nisaba but came to be
viewed as a distinct...