- Kittum, also
known as
Niĝgina, was a
Mesopotamian goddess who was
regarded as the
embodiment of truth. She
belonged to the
circle of the sun god Utu/Shamash...
- Anum, Mamu's
siblings were
Niggina (the
personification of truth),
Kittum (uncommonly
treated as male and
distinct from
Niggina,
despite usually simply being...
-
dream deities,
Sisig and Zaqar), Šumugan, a god ****ociated with animals,
Niggina (Kittum), the
deified concept of truth,
according to
Jacob Klein regarded...
- Gukishbanda, Kulla,
Lahar and Ninshar. In Ur he was
worshiped in the
temple E-
niggina, "house of truth,"
known from an
inscription of Sin-Iqisham
stating it...
- be
regarded as an
anomaly according to
Richard L. Litke. For example,
Niĝgina, a
sukkal of the sun god Utu, had her own sukkal, as did Alammuš, the sukkal...
- list An = Anum she also
functioned as the
sukkal (attendant deity) of
Niĝgina. She is
mentioned in
texts of ****ur and Babylon. An
illness named after...
- as an
anomaly according to
Richard L. Litke. The
other attested case is
Niĝgina, a
sukkal of the sun god Utu,
whose sukkal was Iqbi-damiq. The goddess...