Category:Nanna (god)
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English: In Mesopotamian mythology Nanna (Sumerian) or Sin (Akkadian) was the god of the moon in Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia. Nanna is a Sumerian deity, the son of Enlil and Ninlil, and became identified with Semitic Sin. The two chief seats of worship for Nanna/Sin were Ur in the south of Mesopotamia and Harran in the north. Nanna is the husband of Ningal, and father of Utu, Inanna, and Ishkur.
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Considerato essere uguale a | Kusuh, Yarikh, Arma, Luna | ||||
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British Museum Stela of Nabonidus.JPG 2 715 × 2 736; 1 007 KB
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Cylinder seal Shamash Louvre AO9132.jpg 1 190 × 660; 626 KB
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Harran Stela.png 491 × 600; 589 KB
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Khashkhamer seal moon worship.jpg 440 × 235; 36 KB
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Kudurru Melishipak Louvre Sb23 n02.jpg 2 913 × 2 623; 9,16 MB
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Nabonidus.jpg 491 × 600; 74 KB
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Stone plate Enmahgalanna BM 118555.jpg 4 488 × 2 732; 2,17 MB
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Ur Namma stele detail king and god Penn Museum.jpg 2 445 × 3 574; 2,09 MB
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Ur Namma stele detail Ningal Penn Museum.jpg 870 × 529; 164 KB
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Ur Namma stele Nanna Penn Museum.jpg 1 645 × 1 674; 861 KB
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Ur-Nammu (cropped).jpg 672 × 844; 227 KB
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UrfaMuseumNabonid.jpg 3 456 × 5 184; 16,07 MB
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UrfaMuseumNabonidSymbole.jpg 5 184 × 3 456; 18,72 MB
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Wall plaque showing libation scene from Ur, Iraq, 2500 BCE. British Museum.jpg 3 258 × 2 711; 7,63 MB