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Nungal (Sumerian: 𒀭𒎏𒃲 dNun-gal, "great princess"), also
known as
Manungal and
possibly Bēlet-balāṭi, was the
Mesopotamian goddess of prisons, sometimes...
- Asia
portal Ur-
Nungal (died c. 2620 BC) was the
sixth Sumerian ruler in the
First Dynasty of Uruk,
according to the
Sumerian King List,
which also claims...
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Ereshkigal is the
mother of the
goddess Nungal. In a
fragmentary text
translated by
Jeremiah Peterson,
Nungal appears alongside Ereshkigal and the healing...
- her sister. A
possible ****ociation
between her and the
underworld deities Nungal and Laṣ is also attested,
possibly in
reference to the
possible negative...
- Uruk,
according to the
Sumerian King List. He may have been a son of Ur-
Nungal and
grandson of Gilgamesh. However,
unlike his predecessors, he left no...
- ****ed were sent
after judgement.
Nungal is the
Sumerian goddess who was
given the
title "Queen of the Ekur". The hymn
Nungal in the Ekur
describes the dark...
- (𒀭𒁉𒅕𒌈, also
spelled Birdu) was a
Mesopotamian god who was the
husband of
Nungal. He was
regarded as a
deity ****ociated with the underworld. Birtum's name...
- Additionally,
Ninegal could be ****ociated with the
goddess of prisons,
Nungal.
While in the past it has been
proposed that
Ninegal was a form of Inanna...
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sequence Nintiḫal, Siris, Ninkasi. Nintiḫal is also
attested in
relation to
Nungal, the
goddess of prisons. She was
regarded as the udug (in this context:...
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Louvre Reign c. 2900–2700 BC (EDI)
Predecessor Dumuzid Successor Ur-
Nungal Issue Ur-
Nungal Father Lugalbanda (in
Sumerian poetry)
Mother Ninsun (in Sumerian...