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- The ancient Mesopotamian deity Bunene, inscribed in cuneiform sumerograms as dḪAR and phonetically as dbu-ne-ne, was a subordinate to and sukkal ("vizier")...
- team won the league cup (then known as The Coca-Cola Cup) in 1994 with Bunene Ngaduane leading the scoring charts. To avoid fixture congestion the club's...
- Bunene Ngaduane (born 30 July 1972 in Kinshasa) is a former Congolese professional football striker who pla**** for Ankaragücü in Turkey and Qwa Qwa Stars...
- she is linked with the deity Nin-PIRIG in this source. Mamu's husband was Bunene, the sukkal (divine vizier) of her father. Wilfred G. Lambert proposed that...
- syllables (as in the English word banana): Inanna, Zababa, Chuwawa/Humbaba, Bunene, Pazuzu, etc found in Sumerian, Akkadian, ****yrian and Babylonian texts...
- witness alongside her husband, their daughter Mamu and Shamash's sukkal Bunene. In the Sargonic period, Manishtushu dedicated a mace head to Aya in this...
- battle between deities. The attendant deity is sometimes interpreted as Bunene. In some cases Inanna is shown watching the battle or partaking in it on...
- Sumerian or Semitic etymologies, similar to these of deities such as Alala, Bunene and Bau. His two primary roles were these of a war god and a tutelary deity...
- Ninlil in Ḫursaĝkalama, her cult center located near Kish. Bunene Sippar, Uruk, and ****ur Bunene was the sukkal and charioteer of the sun-god Utu. He was...
- Belshazzar. In some cases, such as a ritual performed at the tempel of Bunene in Sippar, inscriptions attribute it to Nabonidus while surviving letters...