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Nanshe (Sumerian: 𒀭𒀏 d
NANŠE (AB×ḪA)) was a
Mesopotamian goddess in
various contexts ****ociated with the sea, marshlands, the
animals inhabiting these...
- Gum
Nanse, also
known as
Maestro Nanse Gum (Korean: 금난새; born
September 25, 1947), is a
conductor from
South Korea. He is the founder,
director general...
- Ur-Nanshe (Sumerian: 𒌨𒀭𒀏, UR-
NANŠE; fl. c. 2520 BC) also Ur-Nina, was the
first king of the
First Dynasty of
Lagash in the
Sumerian Early Dynastic...
- dissolved. The
standard of Naram-Sin was
readopted in the Ur III
period by the
Nanše Hymn
which reduced a
plethora of
multiple standards to a few
agreed upon...
- 1677E. doi:10.1016/S0008-6223(98)00165-1.
Papirer EN,
Lacroix R,
Donnet JB,
Nansé GR,
Fioux P (1995). "XPS
study of the
halogenation of
carbon black—Part...
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Brazilian footballer Allen Gum (born 1969),
American baseball coach Gum
Nanse (born 1947),
South Korean conductor Gum
Tayeng (fl. from 2013), an Indian...
- dissolved. The
standard of Naram-Sin was
readopted in the Ur III
period by the
Nanše Hymn
which reduced a
plethora of
multiple standards to a few
agreed upon...
- Jae-ryong Kim Hyun-joo
Jeong Bo-seok Lee Soon-jae
Theme music composer Gum
Nanse Country of
origin South Korea Original language Korean No. of
seasons 1...
- the
cuneiform read as Niĝin (or Nina or Ninua). The city god was
Nanshe (
Nanše), who had
temples there (E-sirara) and at
nearby Girsu. She was the daughter...
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upheld the
claim based on the
earlier actions of Gulkišar who had “drawn for
Nanse, his
divine mistress, a land boundary.” It is an
early example of a Distanzangaben...