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    • Through most of the third millennium BCE, Ninlil's name was written with the Sumerian cuneiform sign LÍL (KID), while Enlil's with identically pronounced É. From the Ur III period onward LÍL started to be u… See more

    Character

    As the wife of Enlil, Ninlil was believed to be responsible for similar spheres of life, and stood on the top of the pantheon alongside him. Like him, she was believed to be in charge of t… See more

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    Family
    Ninlil's husband was Enlil. As early as in the Early Dynastic Period, … See more

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    Worship

    Ninlil was chiefly worshiped in the cult centers of her husband Enlil. Nippur was therefore also associated with her, as already attested in sources from the Early Dynastic P… See more

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    Mythology

    Enlil and Ninlil
    Ninlil appears in the myth Enlil and Ninlil. Most of the known copies come from Nippur, though it was apparently also known in Si… See more

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  3. Ninlil | Goddess of Air, Sumerian Mythology & Air Goddess

  4. Ninlil Goddess of Wind: Exploring the Mesopotamian …

    WEBNinlil, the Mesopotamian goddess of wind, held significant roles and possessed immense power within the ancient Sumerian pantheon. Let’s delve into two key aspects of her role and attributes: her connection to …

  5. Ninlil - World Mythology

    WEBDive into the mystical world of Ninlil, the revered Sumerian goddess of grain, air, and healing. Explore her mythology and lore.

  6. Enlil - Wikipedia

    WEBThe myth of Enlil and Ninlil is about Enlil's serial seduction of the goddess Ninlil in various guises, resulting in the conception of the moon-god Nanna and the Underworld deities Nergal, Ninazu, and Enbilulu. Enlil was …

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  8. Enlil - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBJan 24, 2017 · Enlil (also known as Ellil and Nunamnir) was the Sumerian god of the air in the Mesopotamian Pantheon but was more powerful than any other elemental deities and eventually was worshiped as King of the …

  9. Enlil in the E-kur - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBMar 6, 2023 · Enlil in the E-Kur (c. 2000 BCE) is a Sumerian hymn praising the sky god Enlil, his temple/ziggurat at Nippur, and his consort Ninlil, depicting all three in glowing terms and Enlil as a creator-god.

  10. Ninlil (Mulliltu, Mullissu, Mylitta) (goddess) - Open …

    WEBNinlil is primarily known as the wife of Enlil. Reconstructing her original functions depends in part on how the second part of her name is interpreted (see the section on "Name and Spellings" below as well as the …

  11. Shulgi and Ninlil's Barge - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBFeb 24, 2023 · Shulgi and Ninlil's Barge is a Sumerian poem commemorating a religious festival in the 8th year of the reign of Shulgi of Ur (2029-1982 BCE) in which he honored the divine couple Enlil and …

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