Gazbaba
deity earth Babylonian single tradition · 3
Gazbaba was a minor goddess associated with the temple Ezida in Borsippa. She was part of a pair of "divine daughters" who served in the temple alongside Kanisurra.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
When
- First attested
- 1000 BCE
- Attested period
- -1000 – 2021
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Kūbu, Udulu, Mandanu, Luḫušû, Šaggāšu, Kami-tāmûšu, Muštēšir-ḫabli, Kakku-Šazu, Kakku-SAĞ.NINNU, Shargaz, Uṣur-amāssu, Katunna, Silluš-tab, Šubula, Zarriqum, Ninegina, Mannu-šāninšu, Larsam-iti, Urkitum, Igalim, Shulshaga, Sharur, Ipte-bita, Išḫara, Nanaya, Bēlet-ilī, Iqbi-damiq, Ḫussinni, Tadmuštum, Belet-eanni, Enki, Lases, Ninki, Mami
- sibling of
- Kanisurra
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“Ezida in Borsippa (Kanisurra and Gazbaba) and Esagil in Babylon (Katunna and Silluš-tab).”
#34095 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Two late texts, a theological explanatory tablet and a liturgic calendar, address Kanisurra and Gazbaba as "Daughters of Ezida," the temple of Nabu in Borsippa, and additionally identifies them as Nanaya's hairdressers.”
#37010 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“the daughters of Ezida from Borsippa (Gazbaba and Kanisurra)”
#37313 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001