• Ukulla, also called Ugulla, Kulla or Kullab, was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Tishpak. She was chiefly worshiped in Eshnunna. Based on...
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  • attested in the Ur III period) but less commonly he could be the husband of Ukulla (normally the wife of Tishpak), and there are also instances where Ereshkigal...
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  • bricks and restoration of temples. Kulla (goddess), an alternate name of Ukulla, a goddess regarded as the wife of the Mesopotamian god Tishpak. Kulla,...
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  • addition to Gula, gu2-la2 might have also been conflated or confused with Ukulla, the wife of Tishpak. A non-standard god list from Nippur places Abu next...
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  • judge the patient, with the other deities mentioned including Tishpak and Ukulla, Zababa and Bau, Ninurta and Ninnibru and Ningishzida and Azimua. Elsewhere...
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    homophonous could be connected to or confused with Gula and Gu2-la2 was Ukulla, the spouse of Tishpak. Furthermore, Wilfred G. Lambert has identified examples...
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