• Imzuanna, also known as Ninzuanna, was a Mesopotamian goddess worshiped in Marad as the wife of the city's tutelary god, Lugal-Marada. She is attested...
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  • Ereshkigal Ezina Gatumdag Geshtinanna Gula Gunura Hegir-Nuna Hedimeku Hušbišag Imzuanna Inanna Kanisurra Ki Kusu Lammašaga Lisin Mamu Manungal Nammu Nanaya Nanshe...
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  • list An = Anum (tablet V, line 29) as the sukkal (attendant deity) of Imzuanna (dNi-zu-an-na) might be a variant of Mīšaru. Daniel Schwemer notes that...
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    Baal not only with each other, but also with the Mesopotamian goddess Imzuanna. As her character was dissimilar, Aaron Tugendhaft has suggested that this...
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    the Manungal, the goddess of prisons. Ili-mīšar Mišaru? Imzuanna Ili-mīšar, the sukkal of Imzuanna, is known from the god list An = Anum. It has been proposed...
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  • god who served as the tutelary deity of the city of Marad. His wife was Imzuanna. He was seemingly conflated with another local god, Lulu. There is also...
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  • a sequence of deities invoked to break a curse, after Lugal-Marada and Imzuanna, and before Shuzianna, Šulpae, Sadarnunna, Belet-ili, Sud, Siris and Ningishzida...
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    goddess Imzuanna is assumed to be an example of scribal word play, rather than theological speculation. The first cuneiform sign in Imzuanna's name, IM...
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  • Ninurta, right behind Lugal-Marada (the city god of Marad) and his wife Imzuanna. The trilingual Sumero-Hurrian-Ugaritic edition from Ugarit equates her...
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    Occasionally Ninazu's spouse Ningirida could be seen as an aspect of Gula, as did Imzuanna, the spouse of Lugal-Marada. A similar association between Gula and Ninsun...
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