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Nintinugga (𒀭𒊩𒌆𒁷𒂦𒂵; also
romanized as Nintinuga) was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with
medicine and cleansing. She
belonged to the
local pantheon...
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other goddesses of
similar character,
including Ninisina, Ninkarrak,
Nintinugga, Bau and Meme,
though all of them were
originally separate, and with the...
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various other goddesses of
similar character,
including Ninkarrak, Gula and
Nintinugga. However,
while they were
often considered analogous, they originated...
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incantation he is also
addressed as the
father of the
healing goddess Nintinugga. The
names of the two
daughters ****ociated with
Ningishzida vary between...
- role in the
Mesopotamian pantheon with
deities such as Gula, Ninisina,
Nintinugga, and Bau. Dogs
frequently are
found ****ociated with
Ninkarrak and are...
- Ninisina. She was also ****ociated with
other similar goddesses, Gula and
Nintinugga. Her
original cult
center is unknown,
though she was
worshiped in Isin...
- Peterson,
Nungal appears alongside Ereshkigal and the
healing goddess Nintinugga. In one late
magical text her son with
Enlil was her
vizier Namtar. The...
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worshiped in Isin Ninkarrak,
divine physician,
worshiped in
Sippar and
Terqa Nintinugga,
divine physician,
worshiped in
Nippur Damu, son and ****istant of Ninisina...
- law Enlil.
Texts also ****ociate her with
deities such as Ereshkigal,
Nintinugga and Ninkasi. Much of the
available information about her role in Mesopotamian...
- ****ociated with
other deities:
Ninazu (under the name "the Elam star"),
Nintinugga, and
especially Simut, in
origin an
Elamite god. The name of the last...