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Annunitum (ð’€ð’‰¡ð’‰Œð’Œˆ; also
romanized as Anunītu) was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with warfare. She was
initially an
epithet of
Ishtar of
Akkad exemplifying...
- area in
northern Iraq. The main
goddess of
Akkad was Ishtar-
Annunitum or ‘Aštar-
annunîtum (Warlike Ishtar),
though it may have been a
different aspect...
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which Szarkaliszarri laid the
foundations of the
temples of the
goddess Annunitum and of the god Aba in
Babylon and when he
defeated Szarlak, king of Gutium"...
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religious quarters of Babylon,
containing the
Esagil temple and the
temple of
Annunitum among others, was also
named Eridu.
Eridu is one of the
earliest settlements...
- king Å ar-kali-Å¡arri
laying the
foundations in
Babylon of new
temples for
Annūnı̄tum and Ilaba.
Babylon also
appears in the
administrative records of the Third...
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Another work is
called the Di 1353, a
letter to
chief lamentation priest of
Annunītum on the
provision of
fodder barley for
livestock in Nakkamtum. Year-names...
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offering lists including the
local dynasty's
tutelary deity Itūr-Mēr,
Annunitum, Nergal, Shamash, Ea, Ninhursag, Addu (Hadad) and
Belet Ekalli (Ninegal)...
- to the god
Enlil in Nippur." Shar-Kali-Shari also
built new
temples to
Annunitum and to
Ilaba (the
tutelary deity deity of the
Akkadian Empire) at Babylon...
- of Aphrodite, was a
calque for Antu. Anunītu
Agade and Sippar-Amnanum
Annunitum ("the
martial one") was
initially an
epithet of Ishtar, but
later a separate...
- the city of
Akkad dedicated to Ishtar. She was
commonly ****ociated with
Annunitum, and in many
texts they
appear as a pair.
While she
originated in northern...