Belet-Seri was a Mesopotamian goddess who served as a scribe in the court of the underworld goddess Ereshkigal. She could be regarded as the Akkadian counterpart...
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out that Ninedina, a direct Sumerian equivalent of the Akkadian name Belet-Seri, which designated a goddess who corresponded to Geshtinanna, can be found...
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anywhere else), while other sources favor Geshtinanna, identified with Belet-Seri. However, Azimua shared Gesthinanna's role as an underworld scribe,and...
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she comes before Ereshkigal she is naked and symbolically powerless. Belet-Seri is a chthonic underworld goddess who was thought to record the names of...
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(2018a). ""Prayers from Him Who Is Unable to Make Offerings": The Cult of Bēlet-ṣēri at Late Babylonian Uruk". Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions. 18...
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the Bull of Heaven because Gilgamesh is rampaging through Uruk. Belet-Seri Belet-Seri is goddess who fulfills the role of the chief scribe of the underworld...
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called bel seri, "the lord of the steppe." His wife, Ashratum, was referred to with the feminine equivalent of the same title, belet seri. Due to the...
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could also function as one of the gods connected with underworld. Belet-Seri Uruk Belet-Seri ("mistress of the steppe") was a goddess who acted as the scribe...
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Annunitum Antu Ašḫara Ashnan Aya Belet-Ili Belet-Seri Belet-Šuḫnir and Belet-Terraban Gazbaba Ishtar Kittum Laṣ Mami (Belet Ili, Mama, Nintu) Mamitu (Mammitum)...
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Gula (goddess) (section Bēlet-balāṭi)
including Ninurta, Damu, Kurunnam, Kusu, Urmaḫ, Nuska, Ninimma, Shuzianna, Belet-Seri, the Sebitti, Bēl-āliya, Sirash and Ninĝirzida. Kurunnam or Kurunnitu...
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