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    worshipped in three forms: morning Inanna (Inana-UD/hud), evening Inanna (Inanna sig) and princely Inanna (Inanna NUN), the former two reflecting the...
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    Inanna Sarkis (born 15 May 1993) is a Canadian actress. Sarkis was born in Hamilton, Ontario, the daughter of an ethnically Assyrian father from Syria...
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  • Inanna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inanna is an ancient Mesopotamian goddess. Inanna may also refer to: Inanna Fossa, a fossa on Pluto Inanna...
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    authority passed from Enki's city of Eridu to Inanna's city of Uruk. In the myth of Inanna's Descent, Inanna, in order to console her grieving sister Ereshkigal...
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    The Descent of Inanna into the Underworld (or, in its Akkadian version, Descent of Ishtar into the Underworld) or Angalta ("From the Great Sky") is a Sumerian...
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    Anu (section Inanna myths)
    the Eanna temple located in Uruk originally belonged to him, rather than Inanna, but while he is well attested as one of its divine inhabitants, there is...
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    Dumuzid (category Inanna)
    Bad-tibira and also an early king of the city of Uruk. In Inanna's Descent into the Underworld, Inanna perceives that Dumuzid has failed to properly mourn her...
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    Enheduanna (category Inanna)
    as a number of works in Sumerian literature, such as the Exaltation of Inanna feature her as the first-person narrator, and other works, such as the Sumerian...
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    are known. In the ancient Sumerian poem Inanna's Descent to the Underworld, Ereshkigal is described as Inanna's older sister. However, this is a cultural...
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    Epithets of Inanna were titles and bynames used to refer to this Mesopotamian goddess and to her Akkadian counterpart Ishtar. In Mesopotamia, epithets...
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    Eridu. In Inanna's Descent into the Netherworld, there are only seven Anunnaki, who reside within the Underworld and serve as judges. Inanna stands trial...
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  • Queen of Heaven (antiquity) (category Inanna)
    Near East. Goddesses known to have been referred to by the title include Inanna, Anat, Isis, Nut, Astarte, and possibly Asherah (by the prophet Jeremiah)...
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  • (Sumerian: ᵈinanna-kur), Inanna of the morning (Sumerian: ᵈinanna-hud₂), Inanna of the evening (Sumerian: ᵈinanna-sig), and Inanna (Sumerian: ᵈinanna-NUN)...
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    and his father Nanna, the god of the moon. During the Akkadian Empire, Inanna, the goddess of sex, beauty, and warfare, was widely venerated across Sumer...
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  • Inanna Publications and Education Inc. is a Canadian book publisher based in Toronto, Ontario. Inanna publishes women's writing, including a journal,...
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    precious gems as fruit. The Sumerian hymn Inanna and Utu contains an etiological myth in which Utu's sister Inanna begs her brother Utu to take her to Kur...
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    and the Netherworld", in which Gilgamesh comes to the aid of the goddess Inanna and drives away the creatures infesting her huluppu tree. She gives him...
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    Inanna of Zabalam (also Supālītum, Sugallītu, Nin-Zabalam) was a hypostasis of the Mesopotamian goddess Inanna associated with the city of Zabalam. It...
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    Star of Ishtar (category Inanna)
    The Star of Ishtar or Star of Inanna is a Mesopotamian symbol of the ancient Sumerian goddess Inanna and her East Semitic counterpart Ishtar. The owl was...
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    considerable amount of self-glorification on the part of Enki, his daughter Inanna comes before him with a complaint that she has been given short shrift on...
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    Eanna (redirect from Temple of Inanna)
    also referred to as the Temple of Inanna, was an ancient Sumerian temple in Uruk. Considered the "residence" of Inanna, it is mentioned throughout the Epic...
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  • Year One (film) (category Inanna)
    jobs as guards. While patrolling the city they see the Sumerian princess Inanna, who is fasting as she feels guilty that most of the city is starving. She...
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  • known from the myth Inanna and Bilulu, in which she is responsible for the death of Dumuzi. This event is subsequently avenged by Inanna, who turns Bilulu...
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    Ninshubur (category Inanna)
    whose primary role was that of the sukkal (divine attendant) of the goddess Inanna. While it is agreed that in this context Ninshubur was regarded as female...
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    goddess Inanna, the "lady of all the lands" (E-ana is 'house of An', or 'Temple of An'). Similarly, the lord of Aratta has himself crowned in Inanna's name...
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    Nanaya (category Inanna)
    Syriac: ܢܢܝ) was a Mesopotamian goddess of love closely associated with Inanna. While she is well attested in Mesopotamian textual sources from many periods...
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    be derived from a Levantine version of the earlier Mesopotamian myth of Inanna (Ishtar) and Dumuzid (Tammuz). In late 19th and early 20th century scholarship...
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    Pregnant Inanna Sarkis Reveals the Sex of Her First Child on the Way". People. Retrieved March 30, 2023. Gruber, Lauren (May 5, 2021). "INANNA SARKIS MASTERS...
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    name is known. Her known works include hymns to the goddess Inanna, the Exaltation of Inanna and In-nin sa-gur-ra. A third work, the Temple Hymns, a collection...
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    Hieros gamos (category Inanna)
    between the kings of a Sumerian city-state and the High Priestesses of Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of love, fertility and warfare. Along the Tigris and...
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