Enlil and Ninlil
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Enlil and Ninlil is a Sumerian mythological narrative that recounts the relationship and trials of the god Enlil and the goddess Ninlil, exploring themes of divine authority, exile, and the origins of certain deities.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Enlil and Ninlil canonical | 3 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Enlil and Ninlil Context triple: [Enlil, textualSource, Enlil and Ninlil]
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A.
Enlil
Enlil is a chief god in ancient Mesopotamian religion, associated with wind, air, and authority over the cosmos.
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B.
Enki
Enki is a major Sumerian god associated with water, wisdom, creation, and magic, often depicted as a benefactor of humanity and a master of divine knowledge.
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C.
Dumuzi
Dumuzi is a Sumerian shepherd god associated with fertility, vegetation, and seasonal cycles, best known from Mesopotamian myths of death and rebirth.
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D.
Ninlil
Ninlil is a Mesopotamian goddess, traditionally known as the wife of the god Enlil and associated with air, grain, and the city of Nippur.
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E.
Marduk
Marduk is the chief god of Babylon in ancient Mesopotamian religion, associated with creation, kingship, and the defeat of the chaos monster Tiamat.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Enlil and Ninlil Target entity description: Enlil and Ninlil is a Sumerian mythological narrative that recounts the relationship and trials of the god Enlil and the goddess Ninlil, exploring themes of divine authority, exile, and the origins of certain deities.
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A.
Enlil
Enlil is a chief god in ancient Mesopotamian religion, associated with wind, air, and authority over the cosmos.
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B.
Enki
Enki is a major Sumerian god associated with water, wisdom, creation, and magic, often depicted as a benefactor of humanity and a master of divine knowledge.
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C.
Dumuzi
Dumuzi is a Sumerian shepherd god associated with fertility, vegetation, and seasonal cycles, best known from Mesopotamian myths of death and rebirth.
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D.
Ninlil
Ninlil is a Mesopotamian goddess, traditionally known as the wife of the god Enlil and associated with air, grain, and the city of Nippur.
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E.
Marduk
Marduk is the chief god of Babylon in ancient Mesopotamian religion, associated with creation, kingship, and the defeat of the chaos monster Tiamat.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Mesopotamian myth
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Sumerian mythological narrative ⓘ religious text ⓘ |
| associatedCity | Nippur ⓘ |
| associatedDeityRole |
Enlil as chief god of the Sumerian pantheon
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Ninlil as consort of Enlil ⓘ |
| cosmologicalRole | links heaven, earth, and underworld through genealogy of gods ⓘ |
| culture | Sumerian ⓘ |
| explainsOriginOf |
Meslamtaea (Nergal) in some traditions
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Ninazu in some traditions ⓘ Nanna ⓘ
surface form:
Suen (Nanna), the moon god
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| featuresDeity |
Enlil
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Ninlil ⓘ |
| functionInTradition |
didactic narrative about divine order
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etiological myth ⓘ |
| genre | myth of the gods ⓘ |
| includesMotif |
birth of underworld deities
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divine judgment ⓘ divine rape or seduction ⓘ underworld journey ⓘ |
| language | Sumerian language ⓘ |
| mainCharacters |
Enlil
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Ninlil ⓘ |
| narrativeFocus |
Enlil’s banishment from Nippur
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Ninlil’s following Enlil into exile ⓘ relationship between Enlil and Ninlil ⓘ |
| periodOfComposition | Old Babylonian period or earlier ⓘ |
| preservation | clay tablets ⓘ |
| relatedDeity |
Nergal
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Ninazu ⓘ Nanna ⓘ
surface form:
Suen (Nanna)
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| relatedWork |
Enki and Ninhursag
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Inanna's Descent to the Underworld ⓘ
surface form:
The Descent of Inanna
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| religiousContext | temple cult of Enlil at Nippur ⓘ |
| religiousTradition | ancient Mesopotamian religion ⓘ |
| scholarlyField | Assyriology ⓘ |
| setting |
Ekur temple
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Nippur ⓘ
surface form:
city of Nippur
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| studiedIn | Sumerian literature ⓘ |
| textualForm | cuneiform tablet composition ⓘ |
| theme |
divine authority
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divine transgression and punishment ⓘ exile ⓘ marriage of gods ⓘ origin of deities ⓘ |
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Subject: Enlil and Ninlil Description of subject: Enlil and Ninlil is a Sumerian mythological narrative that recounts the relationship and trials of the god Enlil and the goddess Ninlil, exploring themes of divine authority, exile, and the origins of certain deities.
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