Sarpanit

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Sarpanit is a Mesopotamian goddess, chiefly known as the consort of the Babylonian god Marduk and associated with fertility and motherhood.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sarpanit canonical 1
Sarpanitum 1

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesopotamian goddess
deity
associatedCity Babylon
associatedWith fertility
motherhood
associatedWithDeity Marduk
consortOf Marduk
culture Babylonian religion
Mesopotamian religion
domain human fertility
maternal protection
procreation
epithet goddess of offspring
goddess of seed
familyRelation mother of Nabu
wife of Marduk
gender female
hasChild Nabu
hasRole mother goddess
patroness of pregnant women
languageOfName Akkadian
linkedConcept birth
maternal care
pregnancy
maritalStatus married
marriedTo Marduk
mentionedIn Babylonian god lists
Mesopotamian religious texts
motherOf Nabu
pantheon Babylonian polytheism
surface form: Babylonian pantheon

Mesopotamian pantheon
periodOfWorship Neo-Babylonian Empire
surface form: Neo-Babylonian period

Old Babylonian Empire
surface form: Old Babylonian period
rank high-ranking goddess in Babylon
religion ancient Mesopotamian religion
roleInMythology consort of the chief god of Babylon
spouse Marduk
typeOfCult state cult in Babylon
veneratedIn Mesopotamia
surface form: Babylonia

southern Mesopotamia
worshipCenter Babylon
Esagila temple complex
worshipers Babylonians
worshipPractice offerings for healthy offspring
prayers for successful pregnancy

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Marduk spouse Sarpanit
Babylonian kingship ideology hasKeyDeity Sarpanit
this entity surface form: Sarpanitum