- Ninḫarsang; DNIN-ḪAR.SAG̃),
sometimes transcribed Ninursag, Ninḫarsag, or
Ninḫursaĝa, also
known as
Damgalnuna or Ninmah, was the
ancient Sumerian mother goddess...
- Kis,
builder of the
temple of the
goddess Ninhursaga in HA.A KI.
Whoever removes this tablet, may
Ninhursaga and
Samas uproot his seed and
destroy his...
- 20th year name of Ur III
Empire ruler Shulgi (c. 2094–2046 BC) "Year:
Ninḫursaga of
Nutur was
brought into her temple". Tell al 'Ubaid is an
oblong mound...
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Sumer and Ur then
describes the fate of Ibbi-Sin: An, Enlil, Enki and
Ninhursag̃a have
decided its fate -- to
overturn the
divine powers of Sumer, to lock...
- Utu, one who
provides for Inanna, son born of Nisaba, fed rich milk by
Ninhursaga, a man of Mes-sanga-Unuga,
servant raised by
Ningirim the
queen of Uruk...
-
Cuneiform Corpus, UK
Higher Education Academy. Katz, Dina (2008). "Enki and
Ninhursaga, Part Two".
Bibliotheca Orientalis. 65 (3).
Peeters Publishers: 320–342...
- Yale
University Press, ISBN 0-300-07278-3 Katz, Dina (2008). "Enki and
Ninhursaga, Part Two".
Bibliotheca Orientalis. 65 (3).
Peeters Publishers: 320–342...
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Mythical Babylonia Primordial Goddess Helped create humans out of clay
Ninhursaga Mythical Sumer Primordial Goddess Mother of the Land
Ninon de l'Enclos...
- ****yriologie (in German),
retrieved 2022-09-19 Katz, Dina (2008). "Enki and
Ninhursaga, Part Two".
Bibliotheca Orientalis. 65 (3).
Peeters Publishers: 320–342...
- the one who
creates everything.
Periodical relations between Enki and
Ninhursaga (in this tradition, the
personification of Earth)
gives rise to vegetation...