Nanshe (Sumerian: đ’€đ’€Ź dNANĹ E (AB✕ḪA)) was a Mesopotamian goddess in various contexts associated with the sea, marshlands, the animals inhabiting these...
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Ur-Nanshe (Sumerian: 𒌨đ’€đ’€Ź, UR-NANĹ E) also Ur-Nina, was the first king of the First Dynasty of Lagash (approx. 2500 BCE) in the Sumerian Early Dynastic...
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Ornina (redirect from Ur-Nanshe (Mari))
Ur-Nanshe (also called Ornina) was a singer of Ishtar's temple in the kingdom of Mari. A seated statue was discovered in the temple to Ishtar in Mari,...
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Guangzhou–Shenzhen railway (redirect from Nanshe railway station)
(CRH) | ● Chashan 茶山 75 Chashan, Dongguan 4 Not for passenger service. | | Nanshe 南社 78 4 Decommissioned in 2007. | | Hengli 横沥 84 Hengli, Dongguan 4 Decommissioned...
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behalf of supplicants. Among the deities regarded as their children were Nanshe and Asalluhi. While the myth Enki and Ninhursag treats her as interchangeable...
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an inspiration for the Garden of Eden story. Dilmun on the relief of Ur-Nanshe Dilmun was an important trading center from the late fourth millennium to...
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Mesilim.[citation needed] Following the hegemony of Mesannepada of Ur, Ur-Nanshe succeeded Lugalshaengur as the new high priest of Lagash and achieved independence...
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Ensha- kushanna Mug-si Umma I dynasty Pabilgagaltuku Lagash I dynasty Ur-Nanshe Akurgal A'annepada Meskiagnun Elulu Balulu Awan dynasty Peli Tata Ukkutahesh...
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incantations, Nammu could appear alongside deities such as Enki, Asalluhi and Nanshe. An early literary text known from a copy from Ebla mentions a grouping...
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