Tashmetum (𒀭𒌨𒈨𒌈, dtaš-me-tum, Tašmētum) was a Mesopotamian goddess. Her character is poorly understood, and she is best attested as the spouse of...
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Nanaya and Tashmetum could be called the "queen of Borsippa", though the former eventually overshadowed the latter in that city. Tashmetum however retains...
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Ana-Tašmētum-taklāk (redirect from Ana-Tashmetum-taklak)
Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua Shammuramat Hama Iaba Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua Shammuramat Hama Iaba Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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attempt to group them under one audience, and the gods Marduk, Nabu and Tashmetum were invoked naturally along with the traditionally Assyrian gods. The...
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known from the Sultantepe god list, where she occurs after Nanaya and Tashmetum. Wilfred G. Lambert proposed identifying her with Nanaya. Lambert 2013...
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Galileo spacecraft image of Ganymede's trailing hemisphere. The crater Tashmetum's prominent rays are at lower right, and the large ejecta field of Hershef...
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text opens with Nabu arriving in Babylon looking for Marduk, his father. Tashmetum prayed to Sin and Shamash. Meanwhile, Marduk was being held captive, the...
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Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua Shammuramat Hama Iaba Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua Shammuramat Hama Iaba Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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