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/nee"nib/, n. Obs.Ninurta.
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Ninib — prop. n. (Sumerian and Babylonian mythology) A solar deity, first born of Bel and consort was Gula; god of war and the chase and agriculture; sometimes identifed with Biblical Nimrod. Syn: Ninurta. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ninib — God of the summer sun in Babylonian mythology, akin to Nergal, god of war and of the Kingdom of the Dead, and the enemy of Marduk, the spring sun and god of vegetation, who dies and sinks into the underworld with the advent of summer. Ninib… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Ninib — noun a solar deity; firstborn of Bel and consort was Gula; god of war and the chase and agriculture; sometimes identified with biblical Nimrod • Syn: ↑Ninurta • Regions: ↑Sumer, ↑Babylon • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Semitic deity * * * … Useful english dictionary
Assyria — • Includes geographical and historical information Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Assyria Assyria † … Catholic encyclopedia
Gula — (also Nintinugga) was a Babylonian goddess, the consort of Ninurta. She is identical with another goddess, known as Bau, though it would seem that the two were originally independent.The name Bau is more common in the oldest period and gives way… … Wikipedia
Nintinugga — For the Afghan Girl Sharbat Gula, see Afghan Girl (photo). Gula redirects here. For topics pertaining to the throat (Latin: gula), see Gular. For the latin name of the deadly sin, see Gluttony. Nintinugga was a Babylonian goddess of healing, the… … Wikipedia
Lagash — ( is modern Tell al Hiba, Iraq. Located northwest of the junction of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers and east of Uruk, Lagash was one of the oldest cities of Sumer and later Babylonia. Nearby Ngirsu (modern Telloh ) was the religious center of… … Wikipedia
Ninurta — (Nin Ur: Lord of the Earth/Plough) in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology was the god of Lagash, identified with Ningirsu with whom he may always have been identical. In older transliteration the name is rendered Ninib and Ninip, and in early… … Wikipedia
History of astrology — The history of Astrology encompasses a great span of human history and many cultures. The belief in a connection between the cosmos and terrestrial matters has also played an important part in human history. See also the main article on astrology … Wikipedia
Hebrew astronomy — refers to any astronomy written in Hebrew or by Hebrew speakers, or translated into Hebrew. It also includes an unusual type of literature from the Middle Ages: works written in Arabic but transcribed in the Hebrew alphabet. It includes a range… … Wikipedia