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Ninsianna (Sumerian: "Red
Queen of Heaven") was a
Mesopotamian deity considered to be the
personification of Venus. This
theonym also
served as the name...
- the king of Isin had been
performed as a result.
Ninsianna A
Venus deity of
varying gender.
Ninsianna was
referred to as male by Rim-Sin of
Larsa (who...
- day-lit sky Ushas, dawn
goddess Inanna,
primary goddess of the
planet Venus Ninsianna,
goddess of the
planet Venus Šul-pa-e,
underworld god who
became ****ociated...
- god list from Emar
equates Pinikir with
Ninsianna, a
Mesopotamian goddess representing the
planet Venus.
Ninsianna in turn was also
identified as dIŠTAR...
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interchangeable both with her and with
Ninsianna,
without discussing the
current state of research.
Ninsianna is well
attested as a
Venus deity and was...
- ****ociated with Ea, as well as with the god
Enzag from Dilmun.
Pinikir Ishtar,
Ninsianna Goddess of love and ****, "queen of heaven" Also
incorporated into Hurrian...
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Compared to
other divine couples (Shamash and Aya,
Ishkur and Shala,
Ninsianna and Kabta, Enki and Damkina,
Lugalbanda and
Ninsun and others) they are...
- ****ociated with
planets too, for
example Mars was
sometimes called Simut, and
Ninsianna was a
Venus deity distinct from
Inanna in at
least some contexts. Various...
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Ninlil Nin-MAR.KI
Ninmena Ninmug Ninnibru Ninpumuna Ninšar
Ninshubur Ninsianna Ninsikila Ninsun (Ninsumun)
Ninti Nintinugga Shala Siris Shuzianna Urash...
- Teššub's
throne in a
ritual text.
Pinikir Pirengir Šamuha
Elamite Ishtar,
Ninsianna (Mesopotamian)
Pinikir was a
goddess of
Elamite origin worshiped by the...