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transcribed Ninursag, Ninḫarsag, or Ninḫursaĝa, also
known as
Damgalnuna or
Ninmah, was the
ancient Sumerian mother goddess of the mountains, and one of the...
- Š****ūrātu were a
group of
Mesopotamian goddesses regarded as the ****istants of
Ninmah.
Their name can be
translated as "midwives" and they were
considered to...
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Ninmah Corona is a
corona found on the
planet Venus, at 16°30′N 49°00′E / 16.5°N 49°E / 16.5; 49 Mead Quadrangle. It is
named after Ninmah, a Sumer-Akkadian...
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being believed to be the only example. In the Old
Babylonian myth Enki and
Ninmah,
Nammu is one of the
deities involved in the
creation of
mankind alongside...
- ****yriologists. She
could also
serve as an ****istant of the
birth goddess Ninmah, and a hymn
describes her
partaking in
cutting of
umbilical cords and determination...
- the
enumerations of
children of Enmesharra,
while in the myth Enki and
Ninmah she is one of the
seven minor goddesses helping with the
creation of mankind...
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goddess often referred to in the
Sumerian language as Ninhursag, Damkina, and
Ninmah, was
often known as Belit-ili ('Lady of the Gods') in Akkadian.
Other gods...
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fashioners will
thicken the clay Thou, do thou
bring the
limbs into existence;
Ninmah (Ninhursag, his wife and consort) will work
above thee (Nintu?) (goddess...
- (December 28, 2018). "Insights from
Sumerian Mythology: The Myth of Enki And
Ninmaḫ and the
History of Disability".
Tarih İncelemeleri Dergisi. 33 (2): 429–450...
- The
female Ninmada was a
divine snake charmer, and in the myth Enki and
Ninmah she
appears as an ****istant of the
eponymous goddess. The male
Ninmada was...