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Ninmena was a
Mesopotamian goddess who
represented the
deified crown. She was
closely ****ociated with the
deified scepter, Ninĝidru, and with various...
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Lagash Nin-MAR.KI (reading uncertain) was the
daughter of Nanshe.
Ninmena Utab
Ninmena was a
Sumerian goddess of
birth whose name
means "Lady of the Crown"...
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indicates that she was
understood as
analogous to the
Mesopotamian goddess Ninmena.
According to
Volkert Haas,
Lelluri was
worshiped chiefly in the proximity...
- her name was
changed from
Ninmah to
Ninhursag by her son Ninurta. As
Ninmena,
according to a
Babylonian investiture ritual, she
placed the
golden crown...
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brick mould with his hoe – and the
Annanuki start to
praise him. Nisaba,
Ninmena, and
Nunamnir start organizing things. Enki
praises the hoe; they start...
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deification of the sceptre, and in
known text she
appears in ****ociation with
Ninmena, the
deification of the crown.
Ninpirig Utu/Shamash
While Utu had multiple...
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found in the
names of both
female (Ninisina, Ninkasi,
Ninmena) and male (Ningirsu, Ninazu, Ningishzida) deities. Some
forty percent of...
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Ninigizibara Ninimma Ninisina Ninkarrak Ninkasi Ninkurra Ninlil Nin-MAR.KI
Ninmena Ninmug Ninnibru Ninpumuna Ninšar
Ninshubur Ninsianna Ninsikila Ninsun (Ninsumun)...
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goddesses from
various cities,
alongside Aruru, Nintur, Ninmah, Ninhursag,
Ninmena and Erua (a
manifestation of Zarpanit). The
purpose of this list was most...
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fully conflated with any of them, and
compares her case to that of
Ninmena.
Jeremy Black noted that
while syncretism is
impossible to deny, known...