NIN-ĝa'uga

deity underworld single tradition · 1

NIN-ĝa'uga was regarded as Lugala'abba's spouse. Her name can be translated as "queen of the dead" or, based on variant orthographies, "mistress of the house of the dead." Glosses in various explanatory texts indicate that the NIN sign in her name was read as ereš or égi, rather than nin.

Relationships

co occurs with
Abzumaḫ, Ninmug, Ishum
syncretized with
Gula, Ninkarrak
consort of
Lugala'abba

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The goddess NIN-ĝa'uga was regarded as Lugala'abba's spouse. Her name can be translated as "queen of the dead" or, based on variant orthographies, "mistress of the house of the dead."”

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