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.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Tadmuštum, Kūbu, Udulu, Mandanu, Luḫušû, Šaggāšu, Kami-tāmûšu, Muštēšir-ḫabli, Kakku-Šazu, Kakku-SAĞ.NINNU, Shargaz, Ipte-bita, Belet-eanni, Gazbaba, Katunna, Silluš-tab, Ḫussinni, Šubula, Zarriqum, Ninegina, Mannu-šāninšu, Larsam-iti, Urkitum, Igalim, Shulshaga, Sharur, Kanisurra, Bēlet-ilī, Enki, Lases, Ninki, Mami
- sibling of
- Ḫussinni
- serves
- Zababa
- child of
- Zababa
Mentioned by
Sources
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)”
#37315 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001