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Ninimma was a
Mesopotamian goddess best
known as a
courtier of Enlil. She is well
attested as a
deity ****ociated with
scribal arts, and is
variously described...
- ****, and fertility, have survived. In
Sumerian religion, the
goddess Ninimma is the
divine personification of the ****. ****l
fluid is
always described...
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appears among the
courtiers of the god Enlil,
alongside deities such as
Ninimma and Ninmada. She
could also be
paired with Siraš, a
goddess of similar...
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etymologically related to the
element imma (SIG7) in the name of the
goddess Ninimma,
which could be
explained in
Akkadian as nabnītu or bunnannû, two terms...
- mischief, water, and
creation Nabu,
Babylonian god of
wisdom and
writing Ninimma, a
minor Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the
scribe and
scholar of Enlil...
- of Enlil, and
appears in god
lists alongside its
other members, such as
Ninimma and Kusu. He was
worshiped in Nippur,
where his
temple Erabriri was most...
- version, she is
either the
mother of
Ninimma and thus
grandmother of Uttu, or the
mother of the
latter goddess, with
Ninimma skipped.
According to Dina Katz...
- Gibil, as well as with
various courtiers of Enlil, such as
Shuzianna and
Ninimma. The main cult
center of
Nuska was Nippur,
where he is
already attested...
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similar character, such as Ninagal. He was also
regarded as the
husband of
Ninimma, and was
worshiped in her
temple in Nippur. He is
attested in
texts describing...
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scholarship did not
necessarily translate into
cultic practice. The
goddess Ninimma,
regarded as the
personal scribe of Enlil, was
sometimes ****ociated with...