NIN-ṣar-BE

deity Assyrian single tradition · 1

The goddess NIN-ṣar-BE, also known as "lady of the poplar," was the female counterpart of Bēl-ṣarbi. It is possible her name should be read as Bēlet-ṣarbe or Bēlet-ṣarbat. She was a part of the state pantheon of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, and appears in the Tākultu text.

When

First attested
900 BCE
Attested period
-900 – -609
Historical notes
Part of the state pantheon of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.

Relationships

syncretized with
INANNA-ṣarbat

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The name of the goddess NIN-ṣar-BE, "lady of the poplar," was the female counterpart of Bēl-ṣarbi. It is possible her name should be read as Bēlet-ṣarbe or Bēlet-ṣarbat. She was a part of the state pantheon of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, and appears in the Tākultu text”

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