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    Ninsun (also called Ninsumun, cuneiform: 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒄢 d NIN.SUMUN 2; Sumerian: Nin-sumun(ak) "lady of the wild cows") was a Mesopotamian goddess. She is best known as the mother of the hero Gilgamesh and wife of deified legendary king Lugalbanda, and appears in this role in most versions of the Epic of Gilgamesh.

  2. Ninsun, in Mesopotamian religion, Sumerian deity, city goddess of Kullab in the southern herding region. As Ninsuns name, Lady Wild Cow, indicates, she was originally represented in bovine form and was considered the divine power behind, as well as the embodiment of, all the qualities the herdsman.

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  4. Mar 12, 2016 · Print. Ninsun is a female figure found in Sumerian mythology. She is a goddess whose parents are the deities Anu (the sky god) and Uras (a goddess of the earth). As a goddess, Ninsun was worshipped by the ancient Mesopotamians, and had several cult centers in that civilization.

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  5. Ninsun was a divine figure in ancient Mesopotamia, the mother of Gilgamesh and the wife of Lugalbanda. She was also associated with Gula, the goddess of medicine, and had cult centers in Lagash, Nippur, Ur, and Umma.

  6. Ninsun is the goddess mother of Gilgamesh, a mortal hero in the ancient Mesopotamian epic. She helps him with Shamash, the sun-god, and interprets his dreams, but she is also a sexy woman who wears jewels.

  7. Ninsumun was the mother of legendary king Gilgameš and the wife of Lugalbanda. She was worshipped in various cities, especially Lagaš, and had a temple in Ur.

  8. Apr 10, 2018 · Learn about the ancient Mesopotamian hero Gilgamesh, who sought immortality and fought against the gods. Discover the origins, sources, and themes of the epic poem that influenced Western literature.

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