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  2. Enki - Wikipedia

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    Ninsar then gave birth to Ninkurra (Lady Fruitfulness or Lady Pasture), and leaves Enki alone again. A second time, Enki, in his loneliness finds and seduces Ninkurra, and from the union Ninkurra gave birth to Uttu (weaver or spider, the weaver of the web of life). A third time Enki succumbs to temptation, and attempts seduction of Uttu.

  3. Ninšar - Wikipedia

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    In Enki and Ninhursag, she is the daughter of the eponymous deities, and in turn becomes the mother of Ninkurra. [10] In a text known as The First Brick, which functioned as a formula recited during temple renovations, [18] Ninšar is listed among the deities created by Ea from clay to provide humans with goods they could in turn offer to the ...

  4. 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]).

  5. 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 ...

  6. Sumerian religion - Wikipedia

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    Enki was god of freshwater, male fertility, and knowledge. [20]: 75 His most important cult center was the E-abzu temple in the city of Eridu. [20]: 75 He was the patron and creator of humanity [20]: 75 and the sponsor of human culture. [20]: 75 His primary consort was Ninhursag, the Sumerian goddess of the earth.

  7. Ninkurra - Wikipedia

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    In the myth Enki and Ninhursag a goddess named Ninkurra is a daughter of the eponymous god born from an incestuous encounter between him and Ninnisig. [10] Subsequently, she also becomes his victim, [ 11 ] and depending on the version, she is either the mother of Ninimma and thus grandmother of Uttu , or the mother of the latter goddess, with ...

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  9. Me (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Enki does his best to placate her by pointing out those she does in fact possess. [ 2 ] There is no direct connection implied in the mythological cycle between this poem and that which is our main source of information on the me s, "Inanna and Enki: The Transfer of the Arts of Civilization from Eridu to Uruk ", but once again Inanna's ...