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Shuzianna
Dam-ban-da of Enlil
Member of Šassūrātu
Major cult centerNippur
Equivalents
Ugaritic equivalentDadmish

Shuzianna (Šuzianna; 𒀭𒋗𒍣𒀭𒈾 dŠu-zi-an-na[1]) was a Mesopotamian goddess. She was chiefly worshiped in Nippur, where she was regarded as a secondary spouse of Enlil. She is also known from the enumerations of children of Enmesharra, while in the myth Enki and Ninmah she is one of the seven minor goddesses helping with the creation of mankind.

  1. ^ Krebernik 2013, p. 377.

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Shuzianna

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Shuzianna (Šuzianna; 𒀭𒋗𒍣𒀭𒈾 dŠu-zi-an-na) was a Mesopotamian goddess. She was chiefly worshiped in Nippur, where she was regarded as a secondary spouse...

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Enmesharra

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Specific deities who could be identified as his children or descendants were Shuzianna and Papsukkal, among others. Enmesharra's name means "lord of all me (essences)"...

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Hutena and Hutellura

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myth Enki and Ninmah, the latter group consisted of seven goddesses: Shuzianna, Ninimma, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninnigina. On this basis...

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Anshar

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a mythical king of Sippar, mentions Anshar in passing and refers to Shuzianna as his sister. A myth only known from five fragments dated to either Seleucid...

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Ninimma

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was associated with scribes, or other members of Enlil's court, such as Shuzianna and Ninkasi. She is sparsely attested in literary texts, with only two...

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Nammu

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form men from clay with the help of Ninmah and her assistants (Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninnigina according to Wilfred G...

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List of Mesopotamian deities

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Shul-utul was the tutelary god of the dynasty started by Ur-Nanshe. Shuzianna Nippur Shuzianna was a goddess regarded as the second wife of Enlil. She also appears...

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Ninhursag

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humankind from clay alongside their mistress, and are listed as Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu, and Ninniginna. Ninhursag was considered...

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List of goddesses

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Ninshubur Ninsianna Ninsikila Ninsun (Ninsumun) Ninti Nintinugga Shala Siris Shuzianna Urash Uttu Abeguwo Abere Fijian Adi-mailagu Lewalevu Solomon Islands -...

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Nuska

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the fire god Gibil, as well as with various courtiers of Enlil, such as Shuzianna and Ninimma. The main cult center of Nuska was Nippur, where he is already...

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List of Ugaritic deities

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However, the Ugaritic edition of the Weidner god list equates her with Shuzianna. Dagan dgn Dagan was the head of the pantheon of the middle Euphrates...

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Nergal

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copy of the Weidner god list from Ugarit however equates Tadmish with Shuzianna rather than Tadmushtum. In Neo-Babylonian lists of so-called "Divine Daughters"...

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Kotharat

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the myth Enki and Ninmah, where the members of this group are Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada, Ninšar, Ninmug and Ninnigina. They are collectively characterized...

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Imzuanna

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implored to release a patient from a curse. They are followed by Ninimma, Shuzianna, Šulpae, Sadarnunna, Belet-ili, Sud, Sirash and Ningishzida. Imzuanna...

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Ninmug

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goddesses of birth. The other six members of this group are Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninšar, Ninmada, Mumudu and Ninniginna. It is assumed that Ninmug's role...

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Damu

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Gula alongside deities such as Kurunnam, Kusu, Urmaḫ, Nuska, Ninimma, Shuzianna, Belet-Seri, the Sebitti, Bēl-ālīya (an anonymous "divine mayor"), Sirash...

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Ninmada

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seven helpers of Ninmah in the myth Enki and Ninmah, alongside Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninšar, Ninmug, Mumudu and Ninniginna. In this text, all of them are...

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