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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- writing, Nisaba, and her husband Haia, Enlil's sukkal Nuska and his wife Sadarnunna, the scribe goddess Ninimma, the exorcist goddess Ningirima, defined as...
- "Anu-uballiṭ, whose second name is Kephalon" in which he, Shamash, Adad and Sadarnunna are inquired about the preparation of a new statue of Ishtar. However...