• Azimua, also known as Ninazimua, was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Ningishzida. Ninazimua is the original spelling of the name of this...
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    identity of Ningishzida's wife, with the god list An = Anum listing two, Azimua (elsewhere also called Ninazimua) and Ekurritum (not attested in such a...
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  • Phoenician goddess of love, fertility and war; personification of planet Venus. Azimua Tholi 34.05S 249.35E 40.0 2006 Sumerian underworld goddess. Bast Tholus...
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  • include Abu, Ninsikila (Meskilak), Ningiriutud (Ningirida), Ninkasi, Nanshe, Azimua and Ensag (Inzak). In the end, when favorable destinies are proclaimed for...
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  • Takitu Shumaliya Mariote Belet Nagar Ishtarat Lagamal Ninkarrak Amasagnudi Azimua Bau Belili Bizilla Dumuzi-abzu Duttur Ereshkigal Ezina Gatumdag Geshtinanna...
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  • according to her is analogous to the interchange between the forms Azimua and Nin-Azimua. However, according to Antoine Cavigneaux and Manfred Krebernik...
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    remaining seven are Abu, Ninsikila (Meskilak), Ningiritud (Ningirida), Ninkasi, Azimua, Ninti and Ensag (Inzak). After Enki recovers from the issues ailing him...
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  • the other seven being Ninsikila (Meskilak), Ningirida, Ninkasi, Nanshe, Azimua, Ninti and Inzak. He is specifically tasked with dealing with the pain of...
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  • Mesopotamian sources, with other examples including Nin-Aya, Nin-Aruru and Nin-Azimua. An Akkadian phrase analogous to Ama-arḫuš is also known, ummu rēmi or rēmēnītu...
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    Ashratum, in a few cases Amurru was regarded as the husband of Geshtinanna (or Azimua), also associated with this title, even though she was usually the wife...
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  • for example in the neo-Assyrian pantheon. Furthermore, Ningishzida's wife Azimua, syncretised with Geshtinanna, could be described as a scribe of the underworld...
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    vizier." A network of syncretic relations existed between Geshtinanna, Azimua, Belet-Seri and, by extension, with Ashratum (also known under the Sumerian...
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  • underworld, regarded as the Akkadian counterpart of either Geshtinanna or Azimua. As a servant of Ereshkigal, she appears alongside her mistress in Enkidu's...
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  • he appears in offering lists alongside Ninazu, Ningirida, Ningishzida, Azimua and Ninpumuna. Additionally, the worship of "Alla-gula" is well attested...
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  • described as married to goddesses usually associated with Ningishzida, such as Azimua, possibly due to conflation or confusion between him and this god. No children...
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  • Tishpak and Ukulla, Zababa and Bau, Ninurta and Ninnibru and Ningishzida and Azimua. Elsewhere her spouse was Endaga. Manfred Krebernik argues that this god...
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  • pain, the other seven being Abu, Ninsikila (Meskilak), Ninkasi, Nanshe, Azimua, Ninti and Ensag (Inzak). Dina Katz notes this group of deities does not...
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  • deities mentioned in the same passage are Abu, Ningirida, Ninkasi, Nanshe, Azimua, Ninti and Inzak. The name Ninsikila is reinterpreted as "lady bearing hair"...
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    being Abu, Ninsikila (Meskilak), Ningiritud (Ningirida), Ninkasi, Nanshe, Azimua and Ninti. He is the last of them to be mentioned, and his appearance is...
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