Mullissu

E794850

Mullissu is a Mesopotamian goddess, often regarded as the consort of the chief god Ashur and identified with the Sumerian goddess Ninlil.

Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Assyrian goddess
Mesopotamian goddess
associatedDeity Ashur NERFINISHED
Enlil NERFINISHED
Ishtar of Nineveh NERFINISHED
Ninlil NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ashur NERFINISHED
Assyria NERFINISHED
divine kingship
royal ideology
temple cult of Ashur
consortOf Ashur NERFINISHED
culture Assyrian religion
Mesopotamian religion NERFINISHED
equatedWith Ishtar of Nineveh NERFINISHED
Ninlil NERFINISHED
gender female
hasType city goddess
mother goddess
identifiedWith Ninlil NERFINISHED
wife of Enlil in syncretistic traditions
languageAttestedIn Akkadian NERFINISHED
Assyrian dialect of Akkadian
memberOf Assyrian pantheon NERFINISHED
mythologicalSphere Mesopotamian mythology NERFINISHED
religiousFunction patroness of Assyrian royal power
role chief goddess
consort of chief god
spouseOf Ashur NERFINISHED
spouseRole wife of Ashur
title lady of Ashur NERFINISHED
queen of the gods
veneratedAs consort of the national god of Assyria
worshippedIn Assyria NERFINISHED
Neo-Assyrian Empire NERFINISHED
city of Assur NERFINISHED

Referenced by (1)

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

Ninlil equatedWith Mullissu