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    Ninurta (Sumerian: 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒅁: DNIN.URTA, possible meaning "Lord [of] Barley"), also known as Ninĝirsu (Sumerian: 𒀭𒎏𒄈𒋢: DNIN.ĜIR2.SU, meaning "Lord...
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    Tukulti-Ninurta I (meaning: "my trust is in [the warrior god] Ninurta"; reigned c. 1243–1207 BC) was a king of Assyria during the Middle Assyrian Empire...
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  • Ninurta Bašmu ("venomous serpent"), killed by Ninurta Mušmaḫḫū ("distinguished serpent"), killed by Ninurta Seven-headed serpent, killed by Ninurta Ušumgallu...
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    Tukulti-Ninurta II (meaning: "my trust is in [the warrior god] Ninurta") was King of Assyria from 890 BCE to 884 BCE. He was the second king of the Neo...
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  • Tukulti-Ninurta may refer to: Tukulti-Ninurta I (1243-1207 BC), King of Assyria Tukulti-Ninurta II (891-884 BC), King of Assyria, son of Adad-nirari II...
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  • Ur-Ninurta, c. 1859 – 1832 BC (short chronology) or c. 1923 – 1896 BC (middle chronology), was the 6th king of the 1st Dynasty of Isin. A usurper, Ur-Ninurta...
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  • The Hymn to Ninurta as a Savior is a piece of Akkadian literature. Mitto, Tonio. "III.10 Hymn to Ninurta as Savior". electronic Babylonian Library. LMU...
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    Enlil (section Ninurta myths)
    should send Ninurta, Enlil's son. Ninurta successfully defeats the Anzû and returns the Tablet of Destinies to his father. As a reward, Ninurta is granted...
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    and Ninurta set fire to the landscape. And like Apollodorus' Typhon, Asag evidently won an initial victory, before being finally overcome by Ninurta. The...
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    Tukulti-Ninurta" should be mutilated; despite Ninurta-apal-Ekur having taken the throne by force from Enlil-kudurri-usur, the last of Tukulti-Ninurta I's...
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