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Ninlil (𒀭𒎏𒆤 DNIN.LÍL;
meaning uncertain) was a
Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Enlil. She
shared many of his functions,
especially the...
- well-preserved state. The myth of
Enlil and
Ninlil is
about Enlil's
serial seduction of the
goddess Ninlil in
various guises,
resulting in the conception...
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Enlil and
Ninlil, the Myth of
Enlil and
Ninlil, or
Enlil and
Ninlil: The
begetting of
Nanna is a
Sumerian creation myth,
written on clay
tablets in the...
- elsewhere, of
Enlil and
Ninlil (an ****ociation
originating in
Eshnunna but
present also in
other sources,
including the myth
Enlil and
Ninlil), or of Suen. Frans...
- and
Ninlil were
usually regarded as Sin's parents. It has been
argued that an
Early Dynastic text from Abu
Salabikh already refers to
Enlil and
Ninlil as...
- underworld,
depending on the myth
either on
behalf of his
parents Enlil and
Ninlil, or in
later periods as a
result of his
marriage with the
goddess Ereshkigal...
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archived from the
original on 2023-01-11,
retrieved 2017-09-20 "An adab to
Ninlil (
Ninlil A)".
Electronic Text
Corpus of
Sumerian Literature.
Archived from the...
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other carnelian bead is in the
British Museum, its
inscription reads: "To
Ninlil, his Lady, Shulgi,
mighty man, king of Ur, king of the
lands of
Sumer and...
- 'servant of Mullissu'), also
known as Urdu-Mullissi, Urad-Mullissu and Arad-
Ninlil and
known in
Hebrew writings as
Adrammelech (Hebrew: אַדְרַמֶּלֶךְ ʾAḏrammeleḵ)...
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Tummal (Tum-ma-alki) was an
ancient Near East cult site of the
goddess Ninlil, as Egi-Tummal (Lady of Tummal),
currently unlocated but
known to be in the...