- Ištaran (
Ishtaran; Sumerian: 𒀭𒅗𒁲) was a
Mesopotamian god who was the
tutelary deity of the city of Der, a city-state
located east of the Tigris, in...
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medicine goddesses Ninisina and Ninkarrak, as well as Amurru, Bau and
Ishtaran. The only
source directly referring to a
deity as the
mother of Ishkur...
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Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi Enki/Ea
Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar
Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu
Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal...
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Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi Enki/Ea
Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar
Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu
Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal...
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period through Neo-****yrian times. The
local deity of the city was
named Ishtaran,
represented on
Earth by his minister, the
snake god Nirah. In the late...
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Ashur Aya
Belet Nagar Dumuzi Enki/Ea
Enlil Ereshkigal Gibil Inanna/Ishtar
Ishtaran Manungal Marduk Nabu
Nammu Nanaya Nisaba Shala Šumugan Nanna/Sin Nergal...
- is some
evidence that in
Mesopotamia Manzat was
viewed as the wife of
Ishtaran, the
tutelary god of Der.
Frans Wiggermann describes the
source do****enting...
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constellation Hydra could serve as his symbol,
though it was also ****ociated with
Ishtaran and Ereshkigal. The
worship of
Ningishzida is
attested for the
first time...
- the hymn in
mention also
addresses her as a
daughter of the moon god.
Ishtaran was at
least sometimes described as a son of Anu and Urash, and as a result...
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various minor judge deities. At
least in the
third millennium BCE,
Ishtaran was
regarded as a
divine judge equal in rank to Utu, and a
fragment of...