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  2. Damgalnuna - Wikipedia

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    Damgalnuna was the wife of Enki (Ea). [15] In the myth Enki and Ninhursag, she and the eponymous goddess are treated as the same deity. [16] However, Dina Katz points out that they were usually separate, and Ninhursag's husband was Šulpae. [17] Deities considered to be children of Enki and Damgalnuna include Nanshe, Asalluhi, Marduk and ...

  3. Ancestors of Enlil - Wikipedia

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    The term "ancestors of Enlil" refers to a group of Mesopotamian deities. [2] They are already attested in Early Dynastic sources. [5] The same group is sometimes instead referred to as "Enki-Ninki deities" (German: Enki-Ninki-Gottheiten), an approximate translation of the plural (d) En-ki-(e-)ne-(d) Nin/Nun-ki-(e-)ne, derived from the names of the pair Enki and Ninki, and used to refer to all ...

  4. Enki - Wikipedia

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    Enki (Sumerian: 𒀭𒂗𒆠 D EN-KI) is the Sumerian god of water, knowledge , crafts (gašam), and creation (nudimmud), and one of the Anunnaki. He was later known as Ea (Akkadian: 𒀭𒂍𒀀) or Ae [5] in Akkadian (Assyrian-Babylonian) religion, and is identified by some scholars with Ia in Canaanite religion.

  5. Enki and Ninki - Wikipedia

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  6. Ninhursag - Wikipedia

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    In Enki and Ninhursag, the goddess complains to Enki that the city of Dilmun is lacking in water. [82] As a result, Enki makes the land rich, and Dilmun becomes a prosperous wetland. [82] Afterwards, he and Ninhursag sleep together, resulting in a daughter, Ninsar [83] (called Ninnisig in the ETCSL translation, [84] Ninmu by Kramer [85]).

  7. Enki-Ninki deities - Wikipedia

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  8. Ninlil - Wikipedia

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    Ninlil (𒀭𒎏𒆤 D NIN.LÍL; meaning uncertain) was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the wife of Enlil.She shared many of his functions, especially the responsibility for declaring destinies, and like him was regarded as a senior deity and head of the pantheon.

  9. Anu - Wikipedia

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    Another source which presents Enlil as Anu's son is the myth Enki and the World Order, which also specifies that he was the older brother of Enki. [3] However, Enlil's parentage was variable. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The tradition in which his ancestors were the so-called Enki-Ninki deities is now considered conventional by Assyriologists, though materials ...