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Ninsianna (Sumerian: "Red Queen of Heaven") was a Mesopotamian deity considered to be the personification of Venus. This theonym also served as the name of the planet in astronomical texts until the end of the Old Babylonian period. There is evidence that Ninsianna's gender varied between locations, and both feminine and masculine forms of this deity were worshiped. Due to their shared connection to Venus, Ninsianna was associated with Inanna. Furthermore, the deity Kabta appears alongside Ninsianna in many texts, but the character of the relation between them remains uncertain.

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  • Ninsianna adalah dewa Sumeria dari planet Venus. Dia awalnya seorang dewi, tetapi terkadang kemudian dipandang sebagai dewa. Dia digambarkan dalam satu teks sebagai "obor suci yang memenuhi langit" dan sering dihubungkan dengan haruspicy. Penyembahannya pertama kali dibuktikan selama Dinasti Ketiga Ur dan dia terus dihormati hingga periode Seleukia. Terutama dalam teks-teks selanjutnya, dia sering dimasukkan sebagai aspek dari Inanna-Ishtar. Pusat kultus utamanya adalah kuil É-eš-bar-zi-da di Ur, tetapi dia juga memiliki kuil lain di Sipar, Larsa, dan Uruk. (in)
  • Ninsianna (dNin-si4.an-na, dNin-si-an-na), die Ištar des Sterns (dU.DAR mul) oder die "Rost-Rote Herrin des Himmels", ist eine altbabylonische Göttin. Sie ist vermutlich die Gattin von Kapta, dem "Erhabenen des Himmels" (dmah.di.[an].na). Auf einer Tontafel aus Ur (Nr. 140, 1, 10) wird sie der "reine und erhabene Richter" genannt. Meist ist sie in ein Falbel-Gewand gekleidet. Auf Rollsiegeln wird sie auch als Kriegsgöttin dargestellt, mit Krummschwert und löwenköpfiger Keule. Ninsianna trägt gewöhnlich einen Stern auf ihrer Hörnerkrone. (de)
  • Ninsianna (Sumerian: "Red Queen of Heaven") was a Mesopotamian deity considered to be the personification of Venus. This theonym also served as the name of the planet in astronomical texts until the end of the Old Babylonian period. There is evidence that Ninsianna's gender varied between locations, and both feminine and masculine forms of this deity were worshiped. Due to their shared connection to Venus, Ninsianna was associated with Inanna. Furthermore, the deity Kabta appears alongside Ninsianna in many texts, but the character of the relation between them remains uncertain. (en)
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