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Ningal (Sumerian: "Great Queen";
Akkadian Nikkal) was a
Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of the moon god, Nanna/Sin. She was
particularly closely...
- a
representation of him. He was also ****ociated with boats. The
goddess Ningal was
regarded as Sin's wife.
Their best
attested children are
Inanna (Ishtar)...
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particularly venerated in
Sippar and Larsa. The moon god
Nanna (Sin) and his wife
Ningal were
regarded as his parents,
while his twin
sister was
Inanna (Ishtar)...
- East west of Mesopotamia. She was
derived from the
Mesopotamian goddess Ningal, and like her
forerunner was
regarded as the
spouse of a moon god, whose...
- 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z N'astirh is a
fictional character appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics...
- In
other texts Adad/Iškur is
sometimes son of the moon god Nanna/Sin by
Ningal and
brother of Utu/Shamash and Inanna/Ishtar. He is also
sometimes described...
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Stamped bricks on the
ziggurat detail the
rebuilding of the
temple of
Ningal by 14th
century BC K****ite
ruler Kurigalzu I. Some
cuneiform tablets were...
- 1995, he
staged the play
Ningal Aare
Communist Akki (Who did you make a communist), a
counter drama based on
Thoppil Bhasi's
Ningal Enne
Communist Akki (You...
- vary;: 108 in most myths, she is
usually presented as the
daughter of
Nanna and
Ningal,: ix–xi, xvi but, in
other stories, she is the
daughter of Enki or An along...
- Hurro-Hittite
rituals Pinikir’s name is
written logographically as dIŠTAR, and Sin,
Ningal and
Shamash appear as her
parents and twin brother, respectively. Both in...