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- Shuzianna (Šuzianna; 𒀭𒋗𒍣𒀭𒈾 dŠu-zi-an-na) was a Mesopotamian goddess. She was chiefly worshiped in Nippur, where she was regarded as a secondary spouse...
- Specific deities who could be identified as his children or descendants were Shuzianna and Papsukkal, among others. Enmesharra's name means "lord of all me (essences)"...
- was ****ociated with scribes, or other members of Enlil's court, such as Shuzianna and Ninkasi. She is sp****ly attested in literary texts, with only two...
- the fire god Gibil, as well as with various courtiers of Enlil, such as Shuzianna and Ninimma. The main cult center of Nuska was Nippur, where he is already...
- a mythical king of Sippar, mentions Anshar in p****ing and refers to Shuzianna as his sister. A myth only known from five fragments dated to either Seleucid...
- form men from clay with the help of Ninmah and her ****istants (Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninnigina according to Wilfred G...
- myth Enki and Ninmah, the latter group consisted of seven goddesses: Shuzianna, Ninimma, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninnigina. On this basis...
- Ninshubur Ninsianna Ninsikila Ninsun (Ninsumun) Ninti Nintinugga Shala Siris Shuzianna Urash Uttu Abeguwo Abere Fijian Adi-mailagu Lewalevu Solomon Islands -...
- Shul-utul was the tutelary god of the dynasty started by Ur-Nanshe. Shuzianna Nippur Shuzianna was a goddess regarded as the second wife of Enlil. She also appears...
- copy of the Weidner god list from Ugarit however equates Tadmish with Shuzianna rather than Tadmushtum. In Neo-Babylonian lists of so-called "Divine Daughters"...