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Tashmetum (ð’€ð’Œ¨ð’ˆ¨ð’Œˆ, dtaÅ¡-me-tum, TaÅ¡mÄ“tum) was a
Mesopotamian goddess. Her
character is
poorly understood, and she is best
attested as the
spouse of...
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Nanaya and
Tashmetum could be
called the "queen of Borsippa",
though the
former eventually overshadowed the
latter in that city.
Tashmetum however retains...
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opens with Nabu
arriving in
Babylon looking for Marduk, his father.
Tashmetum pra**** to Sin and Shamash. Meanwhile,
Marduk was
being held captive, the...
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Galileo spacecraft image of Ganymede's
trailing hemisphere. The
crater Tashmetum's prominent rays are at
lower right, and the
large ejecta field of Hershef...
- Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua
Shammuramat Hama Iaba
Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-
Tashmetum-taklak Category...
- Ninsikila, it is
possible that
later on she was
identified with Nabu's wife
Tashmetum. She was
sometimes referred to as Nin-Dilmun,
meaning "Lady of Dilmun"...
- Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua
Shammuramat Hama Iaba
Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-
Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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Consorts Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-
Tashmetum-taklak
Others Arda-Mulissu Serua-eterat (Full
family tree) Category...
- Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua
Shammuramat Hama Iaba
Banitu Atalia Tashmetu-sharrat Naqi'a (?) Esharra-hammat Libbali-sharrat Ana-
Tashmetum-taklak Category...
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known from the
Sultantepe god list,
where she
occurs after Nanaya and
Tashmetum.
Wilfred G.
Lambert proposed identifying her with Nanaya.
Lambert 2013...