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Sadarnunna was a
Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Nuska. Very
little is
known about her
individual character. She was
worshiped in Nippur,...
- them
restricted to
texts from
specific cities. His wife was the
goddess Sadarnunna,
whose character is
poorly known. He
could be ****ociated with the fire...
- Ninurta. He
appears in a
poorly preserved myth,
Urash and Marduk.
Sadarnunna Nippur Sadarnunna was the wife of Nuska.
Sarpanit Esagil in
Babylon Sarpanit was...
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refurbished statues of its
divine inhabitants,
including Sin, Ningal,
Nuska and
Sadarnunna.
Harran most
likely influenced the
Aramaic center of the cult of Ningal...
- he
could be
regarded as a son or
sukkal of Anu. He also had a wife,
Sadarnunna. In
myths he
commonly appears as the
sukkal and
helper of Enlil, for example...
- seal
inscriptions from Sippar. He also
appears after Nuska and his wife
Sadarnunna in the
Weidner god list, and he is
explicitly linked to the
former of...
- than it was
before and
restore it. He will
bring Sîn, Ningal, Nusku, and
Sadarnunna in
procession back into the Ehulhul. Adad-Guppi
Stele ex. 01 (Nabonidus...
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inscriptions are "mother of Nabonidus" and "worshipper of Sîn, Ningal,
Nusku and
Sadarnunna". Adad-guppi's ****ociation with Harran, and that she had
likely married...
- writing, Nisaba, and her
husband Haia, Enlil's
sukkal Nuska and his wife
Sadarnunna, the
scribe goddess Ninimma, the
exorcist goddess Ningirima,
defined as...
- ("Mistress of the Ešgal temple", a
manifestation of Ishtar), Amasagnudi,
Sadarnunna, Ašratu and Šarrat-šamê ("Queen of the Heavens",
possibly another manifestation...