• Ninmada was a name applied to two separate Mesopotamian deities, a god and a goddess. The female Ninmada was a divine snake charmer, and in the myth Enki...
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  • the courtiers of the god Enlil, alongside deities such as Ninimma and Ninmada. She could also be paired with Siraš, a goddess of similar character, who...
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  • Enlil, with the sequence of Ninimma, Ennugi, Kusu, Ninšar, Ninkasi and Ninmada occurring in at least two sources, An = Anum and the so-called Canonical...
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    Eanna. In How Grain Came to Sumer, he is invoked to advise Ninazu and Ninmada. The two most common names of the sun god used in Mesopotamian texts are...
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  • from clay with the help of Ninmah and her assistants (Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninnigina according to Wilfred G. Lambert's...
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  • should be considered baseless according to Andrew R. George. The god Ninmada, called the "snake charmer of An," was consistently regarded as Ninazu's...
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    Ninkurra gave birth to Uttu, the goddess of weaving and vegetation. Ninmada Ninmada was a god regarded as a brother of Ninazu, who was described as a snake...
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  • helpers of the eponymous goddess, the other six being Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug and Ninniginna. These deities do not appear together elsewhere...
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  • Ninmah, the latter group consisted of seven goddesses: Shuzianna, Ninimma, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninnigina. On this basis, he proposes that...
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  • and Ninmah. In this text, their names are given as Ninimma, Šuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninnigina. Wilfred G. Lambert established that...
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    from clay alongside their mistress, and are listed as Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu, and Ninniginna. Ninhursag was considered to be...
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    and Ninlil Nergal's brothers are Ninazu (usually instead a brother of Ninmada), Nanna and Enbilulu. In a single text, a Neo-Babylonian letter from Marad...
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  • former, making it plausible that three missing lines referred to Ninkasi, Ninmada and Ugelamma. Paul-Alain Beaulieu proposed in 1992 that the changes in...
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  • Ninkasi. Ninimma additionally appears alongside these five deities and Ninmada in sections dedicated to Enlil's courtiers in An = Anum and the Canonical...
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  • courtiers of Enlil, after Ninimma and before Kusu, Ninšar, Ninkasi and Ninmada. In one case he is also identified with one of the sons of Enmesharra,...
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  • Enki and Ninmah, where the members of this group are Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug and Ninnigina. They are collectively characterized as "wise...
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  • birth. The other six members of this group are Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninšar, Ninmada, Mumudu and Ninniginna. It is assumed that Ninmug's role in this myth might...
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  • originally proposed by Wilfred G. Lambert) depends on the proximity of Ninmada, who like Nindub appears in the text known from the cylinders of Gudea...
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  • The group consisted out of seven goddesses, the remaining five being Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninniginna. According to god lists, under their...
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