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Nanshe (Sumerian: 𒀭𒀏 dNANŠE (AB×ḪA)) was a
Mesopotamian goddess in
various contexts ****ociated with the sea, marshlands, the
animals inhabiting these...
- 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 Period...
- Ur-
Nanshe (also
called Ornina) was a
singer of Ishtar's
temple in the
kingdom of Mari. A
seated statue was
discovered in the
temple to
Ishtar in Mari,...
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behalf of supplicants.
Among the
deities regarded as
their children were
Nanshe and Asalluhi.
While the myth Enki and
Ninhursag treats her as interchangeable...
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include seven known rulers from the 1st
Dynasty of Lagash,
including Ur-
Nanshe, "Ane-tum", En-entar-zid, Ur-Ningirsu, Ur-Bau, and Gudea.
Little is known...
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Chashan 茶山 75 Chashan,
Dongguan 4 Not for p****enger service. | |
Nanshe 南社 78 4
Decommissioned in 2007. | |
Hengli 横沥 84 Hengli,
Dongguan 4 Decommissioned...
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inspiration for the
Garden of Eden story.
Dilmun on the
relief of Ur-
Nanshe Dilmun was an
important trading center from the late
fourth millennium BC...
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Mesopotamian god
worshiped in the
state of Lagash. He was the
husband of
Nanshe, and it is ****umed that his
relevance in
Mesopotamian religion depended...
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captured by Ur-
Nanshe of Lagash. His
successor was Ush.
Pabilgagaltuku is
known from an
inscription of Ur-
Nanshe, in
which Ur-
Nanshe claims that he defeated...
- incantations,
Nammu could appear alongside deities such as Enki,
Asalluhi and
Nanshe. An
early literary text
known from a copy from Ebla
mentions a grouping...