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- At-a-glance/Ages of Creation/Septuagint
- At-a-glance/Atlantis
- At-a-glance/Aztec mythology
- At-a-glance/Book of Enoch
- At-a-glance/Canaanite mythology
- At-a-glance/Chinese mythology
- At-a-glance/Egyptian mythology
- At-a-glance/Greek mythology/101
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- At-a-glance/Hindu & Zoroastrian mythology
- At-a-glance/Ho-Chunk mythology
- At-a-glance/Inca mythology
- At-a-glance/Japanese mythology
- At-a-glance/Mayan mythology
- At-a-glance/Navajo mythology
- At-a-glance/Norse mythology
- At-a-glance/Realms
- At-a-glance/Revelation
- At-a-glance/Sumerian mythology
- At-a-glance/Table of Nations
- At-a-glance/The Bible/101
- At-a-glance/The Bible/Creation
- At-a-glance/The Bible/Crucifixion of Jesus
- At-a-glance/The Flood
- At-a-glance/Yoruba mythology
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- ↑ son of Enlil and Ereshkigal; he was born before his father raped the goddess Ninlil.
- ↑ Consort of Enlil. Most commonly she is called the daughter of Haia (god of stores) and Nunbarsegunu (or Ninshebargunnu (a goddess of barley) or Nisaba). Other sources call her a daughter of An and Nammu.
She lived in Dilmun with her family. Raped and ravaged by her (now-present) husband Enlil, who impregnated her with water, she conceived a boy, Nanna/Suen, the future moon god. As punishment Enlil was dispatched to the underworld kingdom of Ereshkigal, where Ninlil joined him.
Enlil impregnated her disguised as the gatekeeper, whereupon she gave birth to their son Nergal, god of death.
In a similar manner she conceived the underworld god Ninazu when Enlil impregnated her disguised as the man of the river of the nether world, a man-devouring river.
Later Enlil disguised himself as the man of the boat, impregnating her with a fourth deity Enbilulu, god of rivers and canals, these act as substitutes for Nanna/Suen to ascend.
In some texts Ninlil is also the mother of Ninurta. - ↑ the son of Enlil and Ninlil
- ↑ In the Sumerian story Enlil and Ninlil he is a son of Enlil and Ninlil. In Babylonian times he becomes the son of Ea and is connected with Adad.
- ↑ his father, Enlil and his mother, Ninlil. In variant mythology, his mother is said to be the deity Ninhursag.
- ↑ Son of Ea (Enki)
- ↑ Son of Marduk
- ↑ Her parents are Enki and Ninkurra
- ↑ consorts of Enki, by whom she became the mother of Ningal
- ↑ daughter of Enki and Ningikurga and the consort of the moon god Nanna by whom she bore Utu the sun god, Inanna, and in some texts, Ishkur (Hadad)
- ↑ goddess of Irkalla, the land of the dead. She is the mother of the goddess Manungal. Her son with Enlil was the god Namtar. With Gugalana her son was Ninazu.