Inanna
See also: inanna
English
Proper noun
Inanna
- (mythology, Mesopotamian mythology) A Sumerian goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare, known by the Akkadians as Ishtar and later identified with Astarte, Aphrodite, and Venus.
- 1996, Cecil Roth, Encyclopaedia Judaica: Ur-Z, Encyclopaedia Judaica, page 1505p:
- As popular with the mythmakers as Enki, or even more so, was his granddaughter Inanna, city goddess or[sic] Uruk and one of the most complex figures in the Mesopotamian pantheon.
- 1999, Serinity Young, Encyclopedia of Women and World Religion: A-K, Macmillan, page 466:
- 2002, The SSEA Journal, Volume 29, Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, page 17:
- Even at this period, Inanna appears in various manifestations, each of which seems to possess a separate cult, temples with cultic functionaries, and the right to receive offerings.
Translations
Mesopotamian goddess
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