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Ninirigal or
Ninirigala was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with Kullaba, a
district belonging to the city of Uruk. Her
character is
poorly known beyond...
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could be ****igned to him. The god list An = Anum
indicates his
spouse was
Ninirigal. He was also
frequently ****ociated with
deities such as Shamash, Nuska...
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goddess Ninirigal in the same p****age instead.
Manfred Krebernik [de] ****umes this
might indicate they were
sometimes conflated.
Ninirigal, "lady of...
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referred to Nanaya,
rather than Inanna.
Similarity to the
theonym Ninunug (
Ninirigal) is most
likely accidental due to
temporal differences, as the former...
- The
first 11
hymns focus on the most
important deities (Enlil, Inanna,
Ninirigal, Enki, Asalluḫi, Nanna, Utu, Ningal, An,
Damgalnuna and Nin-UM) and their...
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Babylonian god list
where her name is
apparently a
scribal error and
Ninirigal was
likely meant, and in a
school exercise from Susa.
Cavigneaux & Krebernik...
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deified hero
Gilgamesh and his
parents Ninsun and Lugalbanda, the
goddesses Ninirigal and Ningirima, as well as Anu, at the time a
deity of
limited importance...
- she
appears in the
proximity of two
deities from the
pantheon of Uruk (
Ninirigal and Ningirima) in an
early god list from this site, and on this basis...