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Ninsun (also
called Ninsumun, cuneiform: 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒄢 dNIN.SUMUN2; Sumerian: Nin-sumun(ak) "lady of the wild cows") was a
Mesopotamian goddess. She is best...
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Gilgamesh visits his mother,
Ninsun, who s****s the
support and
protection of the sun-god
Shamash for
their adventure.
Ninsun adopts Enkidu as her son, and...
- literature, was the
father of Gilgamesh.
Early sources mention his
consort Ninsun and his
heroic deeds in an
expedition to
Aratta by King Enmerkar. Lugalbanda...
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Ninsun Poli is a Swedish-****yrian
singer and
songwriter raised in Tumba, Botkyrka, a
suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. This soul and R&B
artist made her debut...
- Forest. In this same
episode the
goddess Ninsun adopts Enkidu and also
entrusts him with
protecting the king.
Ninsun, the
mother of
Gilgamesh adopts Enkidu...
- the sky. In the "Standard Babylonian"
version of the Epic of Gilgamesh,
Ninsun during her
prayer to
Shamash asks Aya
three times to
intercede on behalf...
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Ningirida Ningirima Ninkasi Ninkilim Ninlil Ninmug Ninšar
Ninsikila Ninšubur
Ninsun Nuska Paniĝinĝarra
Sarpanit Shul-utula Šubula Šulpae Tišpak Uttu Demigods...
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Shulgi of Ur (2029–1982 BC)
declared himself the son of
Lugalbanda and
Ninsun and the
brother of Gilgamesh. Over the centuries,
there may have been a...
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Third Dynasty of Ur, who
referred to
Ninsun as
their divine mother. Dina Katz
proposes that the
tradition in
which Ninsun,
rather than Duttur, was the mother...
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ruler Djoser, was cast as
having had his
mother as the
Mesopotamian goddess Ninsun alongside his father, the
previous human ruler of Uruk.
Another Mesopotamian...