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Mesopotamian god
Ennugi (𒀭𒂗𒉡𒄄) was a Mesopotamian god associated with agriculture, especially irrigation, and with the underworld. According to an incantation he was
Ennugi
Husband of Ereshkigal in Sumerian mythology
meant "canal inspector of An" and he may be merely an alternative name for Ennugi. The son of Ereshkigal and Gugalanna is Ninazu. In Inanna's Descent into
Gugalanna
meant "canal inspector of An" and he may be merely an alternative name for Ennugi. The son of Ereshkigal and Gugalanna is Ninazu. In Inanna's Descent into
Ancient Mesopotamian underworld
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Mesopotamian deity
various field pests, though this role could also be assigned to the god Ennugi or to Alulu, a legendary primordial king of Eridu who was apparently believed
Ninkilim
Mesopotamian goddess of beer
his butcher Ninšar, or his snake charmer Ninmada. For example, Ninimma, Ennugi, Kusu, Ninšar, Ninkasi and Ninmada appear in sequence in at least two sources
Ninkasi
Mythological first king of Sumer
Elsewhere the expulsion of insects is the domain of the deities Ninkilim and Ennugi, and it is not known how Alulim came to function as a similar figure. The
Alulim
Flood myth in the Epic of Gilgamesh
the banks of the Euphrates River. The "great gods" Anu, Enlil, Ninurta, Ennugi, and Ea were sworn to secrecy about their plan to cause the flood. But the
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Pohaci Sanghyang Asri Sundanese Emesh Mesopotamian Enbilulu Enkimdu Enten Ennugi Kus Lahar Lumma Also a war god. Ninurta Nisroch Sumugan Tammuz Hainuwele
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Enlilazi was a minor god regarded as the "superintendent of Ekur." Ennugi Nippur Ennugi was a god regarded as "lord of ditch and canal" and "chamberlain
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Sumerian myth
"Inspector of An's Canals" and may represent an alternative designation for Ennugi. The name Gugalanna may also be interpreted as the "Bull of Heaven." Inanna
Descent of Inanna into the Underworld
Descent_of_Inanna_into_the_Underworld
Mesopotamian god
and Ennugi in lexical lists. A cella of Mandanu bearing the same name also existed in Kish. Andrew R. George points out that Mandanu and Ennugi occupied
Mandanu
Mesopotamian goddess
III period and a later theological commentary, which also included Nuska, Ennugi, Kusu, Ninšar and Ninkasi. Ninimma additionally appears alongside these
Ninimma
Mesopotamian god
the epic of Anzû. Not to be confused with identically named temples of Ennugi in Nippur and Mandanu in Babylon. Wagensonner 2008, p. 279. Krebernik 2005
Pabilsaĝ
Collection of Sumerian hymns
lets nobody return)"; they suggest that this deity was an early form of Ennugi. 65 GIN2.U9.ŠA3.GA Ninšuburmaḫ Ninšuburmaḫ (dnin-šubur-AL) occurs between
Zame_Hymns
Mesopotamian goddess
in enumerations of the courtiers of Enlil, with the sequence of Ninimma, Ennugi, Kusu, Ninšar, Ninkasi and Ninmada occurring in at least two sources, An
Ninšar
Mesopotamian goddess
esoteric explanatory text. Its other members were Shuzianna, Nuska, Ninimma, Ennugi, Ninšar and Ninkasi. In a text from Seleucid Uruk, Kusu appears in association
Kusu_(goddess)
Mesopotamian god of irrigation
Enbilulu alongside multiple other agricultural deities, such as Urash, Ennugi and Ningirsu, and implores all of them to protect a field. A Hittite scribe
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underworld, and that he will be elevated to the rank of a minor deity there. Ennugi Ennugi is an agricultural god associated with irrigation. An incantation also
List of characters in Epic of Gilgamesh
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Mesopotamian god
court, and in a number of texts he is grouped with Shuzianna, Ninimma, Ennugi, Kusu, Ninšar and Ninkasi. Kalkal, the divine doorkeeper of the temple Ekur
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Noble Minded; Slender; Delicate
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Robin.
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One who is Noble
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Goddess Durga
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English : habitational name from Mackley in Derbyshire, which may have been named in Old English as ‘Macca’s forest’, from an unattested personal name + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, ‘glade’.Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Donnshleibhe ‘son of Donnshleibhe’, a personal name literally meaning ‘brown hill’.Probably also an Americanized form of German Mä(g)gli (see Magley).
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One of Shiva name
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Youthful; Jove's Child; Variant of Gillian from the Masculine Julian
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Lord Shiva
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