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Goddesses and Gods.wps - Welcome to Our Temple

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Nazi<br />

Nazi<br />

Nedu<br />

Nedu<br />

Married Nindar (see the eight children of Ki).<br />

See Neti.<br />

Nergal<br />

Nergal<br />

King of the Underwold, the Ambusher. A god of pestilence. See Babylonia. He<br />

is a god of War <strong>and</strong> Mars, <strong>and</strong> therefore a W<strong>and</strong>ering God.<br />

Neti<br />

Neti<br />

The gatekeeper of the first of seven gates <strong>to</strong> the underworld. I wonder if this is<br />

not one of the seven Chthonic Anunnaki. Also called Nedu.<br />

Nidaba Nidaba<br />

Nidaba<br />

This goddess was a serpent who was in charge of <strong>Temple</strong> record keeping. She<br />

is also the Goddess of Writing.<br />

Ninazu<br />

Ninazu<br />

One of the three underworld deities. Child of Enlil <strong>and</strong> Ninlil (from the<br />

begetting of Nanna). (See Meslamtaea, <strong>and</strong> ????2)<br />

Ningal<br />

Ningal<br />

Wife of Nanna.<br />

Ninhursa Ninhursag Ninhursa<br />

See Ki.<br />

Ninisinna<br />

Ninisinna<br />

Goddess in charge of Healing <strong>and</strong> the art of Medicine.<br />

Ninkasi<br />

Ninkasi<br />

The Goddess who sates the heart; meaning the goddess of in<strong>to</strong>xicating drink.<br />

(see the Eight Children of Ki).<br />

Ninkur Ninkur<br />

Ninkur<br />

Daughter of Enki <strong>and</strong> Ninsar. (from the myth of the 8 plants).<br />

Ninlil Ninlil<br />

Ninlil<br />

Enlil's wife. This Goddess followed Enlil <strong>to</strong> the underworld after he had been

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