Enuruulla
deity Mesopotamian single tradition · 1
Enuruulla is an ancestral deity mentioned alongside other primordial figures. In An = Anum, Enuruulla occurs among ancestors of Anu. In Gattung I, Enuruulla occurs among ancestors of Enlil.
When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -3000 – -1500
- Historical notes
- Appears in Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Anshar, Kishar, Dūri, Dāri, Minki, Amunki, Namšara, Enmesharra, Ilib, Ereshkigal, Ninsar, Ninki, Enšar
- consort of
- Ninuruulla
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“In An = Anum, Enšar and Ninšar occur among ancestors of Anu, and additionally another listed pair, Enuruulla and Ninuruulla, follows the en-nin pattern. In the so-called Gattung I, a compilation of exorcistic formulas, deities belonging to the lists of ancestors of Anu, namely the pair Enuruulla and Ninuruulla and Anshar and Kishar, occur among ancestors of Enlil”
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