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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InannaInanna - Wikipedia

    Inanna's name is also used to refer to the Goddess in modern Neopaganism and Wicca. Her name occurs in the refrain of the "Burning Times Chant," one of the most widely used Wiccan liturgies. Inanna's Descent into the Underworld was the inspiration for the "Descent of the Goddess," one of the most popular texts of Gardnerian Wicca.

  2. Oct 15, 2010 · Inanna is the ancient Sumerian goddess of love, sensuality, fertility, procreation, and also of war. She later became identified by the Akkadians and Assyrians as the goddess Ishtar, and further with the Hittite Sauska, the Phoenician Astarte and the Greek Aphrodite, among many others.

  3. Feb 23, 2011 · The Sumerian poem, The Descent of Inanna (c. 1900-1600 BCE) chronicles the journey of Inanna, the great goddess and Queen of Heaven, from her realm in the sky, to earth, and down into the underworld to visit her recently widowed sister Ereshkigal, Queen of the Dead. The poem begins famously with the lines:

  4. May 10, 2019 · Ishtar ( Inanna in Sumerian sources) is a primary Mesopotamian goddess closely associated with love and war. This powerful Mesopotamian goddess is the first known deity for which we have written evidence.

  5. Inanna was an ancient goddess of the Sumerian civilization. The Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians adored her as she represents love, war, fertility, divination, as well as wisdom. She was the equivalent of the combined characteristics of Aphrodite (goddess of love) and Athena (goddess of combat) from Greek mythology.

  6. May 28, 2017 · Inanna, slso known as Ishtar in Akkadian mythology, is a goddess associated with the morning and evening star, Venus. She is viewed as both an independent, powerful and sensual figure, but also as a young girl under patriarchal control.

  7. Feb 27, 2020 · In the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Sumer, Inanna was known as a powerful goddess of war, sex, and the dispensation of justice. Associated with political power and the underworld, the goddess Inanna evolved over time, spreading throughout the ancient world and blending with both Ishtar and Astarte.

  8. Inanna, the powerful goddess of love and war, holds a prominent position in Sumerian mythology. Known for her multifaceted nature, she embodies both love and warfare, captivating the hearts and minds of the ancient Mesopotamians.

  9. www.wikiwand.com › en › InannaInanna - Wikiwand

    Inanna is the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love, war, and fertility. She is also associated with sensuality, procreation, divine law, and political power. Originally worshipped in Sumer, she was known by the Akkadian Empire, Babylonians, and Assyrians as Ishtar.

  10. Aug 20, 2014 · “ Astarte (Inanna, the), Mistress of Horses…” Goddess of Love & War, very beautiful, powerful, & extremely ambitious . director of kings in war & peace, even often appeared at the head of the troops, softening enemy defenses, insuring easy victories for her spouse-king of the period