Iqbi-damiq

deity earth Babylonian single tradition · 2

Iqbi-damiq, whose name means "she said 'it is fine!'", was a minor goddess associated with Zababa's temple, Edubba, in Kish. She could be referred to as one of the "daughters of Edubba" and may have been regarded as a child of Zababa and his wife, or alternatively as a maidservant in the household of the major deities of the temple.

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Relationships

sibling of
Ḫussinni
serves
Zababa
child of
Zababa

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“Two minor goddesses, Iqbi-damiq ("she said 'it is fine!'") and Ḫussinni ("Remember me!"), were associated with Zababa's temple, Edubba, and could be referred to as the "daughters of Edubba".”

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“daughters of Edubba from Kish (Iqbi-damiq and Ḫussinni)”

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