East Semitic Akkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex.
Babylonian and Assyrian goddess of love and fertility and war; counterpart to the Phoenician Astarte.
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Examples for "inanna"
Examples for "inanna"
1Due to this link, Inanna is sometimes cited as daughter of Enki.
2Dumuzi was Inanna's mortal consort, who served her as king of Uruk.
3Anyway, you can't understand what I'm about to do until you understand Inanna.
4Sumerian mortal who married Inanna to bring fertility to his land.
5Sweet Inanna is the most important goddess in the Sumerian pantheon.
1Popular resorts include the 345-room Kempinski Ishtar Resort, which has beach access.
2It hurt to think about Port Ishtar, but she couldn't help herself.
3To secure the grace of Gilgamesh, the exalted Ishtar raises her eyes.
4Besprinkle Ishtar with the waters of life and take her from me.
5His wife Ishtar mourns his loss and all fertility leaves the Earth.
6According to one account, his death was caused by the fickle Ishtar.
7There Ishtar had a great temple, but her worldly wealth had decreased.
8The gods lament the absence of Ishtar and the fate that overtook her.
9The tale begins with a description of the land to which Ishtar proceeds:
10Demetrios sang the loves of Douzi and Ishtar, which the gaoler found remarkable.
11Some images of Nebo and of Ishtar have been obtained from the ruins.
12Because her tale was absorbed by Ishtar, she is often overlooked.
13The adult Silver reflects: I think of Ishtar raking out that chicken coop.
14I am Ishtar of Arbela, who forces thine enemies to submission.
15Sumerian and Babylonian folk hero who shunned the affections of Ishtar.
16Nay, more, he claims that before his days Ishtar was not properly worshipped.