worship of Ishtar

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The worship of Ishtar was an ancient Mesopotamian cult devoted to the powerful goddess of love, war, and fertility, prominently practiced in major cities such as Nineveh.

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Label Occurrences
worship of Ishtar canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Mesopotamian religion
goddess cult
religious cult
associatedFestival New Year festivals in Babylon
sacred marriage rites
associatedText Akkadian hymns to Ishtar
Epic of Gilgamesh
Sumerian hymns to Inanna
associatedWithDomain fertility
kingship
love
political power
sexuality
war
associatedWithSymbol eight-pointed star
lion
Venus
surface form: planet Venus

star
centeredOnTemple Uruk archaeological site
surface form: Eanna temple complex in Uruk

Assur archaeological site
surface form: Eštar temple in Assur

Temple of Ishtar of Nineveh
surface form: Ishtar temple in Nineveh
declinePeriod first centuries CE
devotedToDeity Inanna
surface form: Ishtar
influenced Greek worship of Aphrodite
Levantine worship of Astarte
linkedToPlanet Venus
originatedFrom Sumerian worship of Inanna
practicedIn Akkad
Assyria
Babylon
Nineveh
Uruk
Mesopotamia
surface form: ancient Mesopotamia
relatedCult worship of Aphrodite
worship of Astarte
worship of Inanna
ritualPractice animal sacrifice
libations of beer and wine
offerings of incense
prayers and hymns
processions of the goddess statue
votive offerings
ritualSpecialist cultic prostitutes
priestesses
priests
temple musicians
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
2nd millennium BCE
3rd millennium BCE

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Nineveh religiousAssociation worship of Ishtar