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An adab to An (Anu) for Ur-Ninurta (Ur-Ninurta E): translation

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1-4 An (Anu) the powerful, great among the gods, An the respected, brilliantly manifest god!

6ac - Ur-Ningirsu, Adad's son (Ur-Ningirsu / Ur-Ninurta, Adad‘s semi-divine son appointed king of Isin, bigger, faster, stronger, smarter)

In fixing a great fate for the king, An has laid his hand truly upon Ur-Ninurta.

 

         5 barsud.


6-19 As he passes, alone, as far as the border of the foreign lands,

he is indeed the guardian of the Anuna (Anunnaki).

He seizes all the great divine powers (alien technologies),

and places his feet upon the numerous divine powers.

The very wise god, the prince who decides destiny, has truly spoken to him;

An has truly spoken to Ur-Ninurta (Adad‘s son).

3b - Anu of planet Nibiru (An / Anu, King of the alien Anunnaki gods, father in heaven to sons & daughters colonizing the Earth)

He has made him the mightiest in the Land;

An has made (King) Ur-Ninurta (Anu‘s mixed-breed great-grandson) the mightiest in the Land.

He has bestowed upon Ur-Ninurta a royal throne on a foundation established forever;

             (giant god Adad with the “august shepherd’s crook” possessing “divine powers”)

the august shepherd’s crook, which gathers up the divine powers of the Land;

and a just scepter which directs the numerous people.

            (alien King Anu with Enki & Enlil in winged sky-disc of heaven)

         When holy An determines a destiny, the gods of heaven stand by and the Anuna pay attention.

 

         20 cagbatuku.

 


21-25 In their place of assembly, they said “Let it be so!”

3a - Anu in flight  (Anu watching developments from above)

         An gave to Ur-Ninurta the building of cities, the founding of settlements, the subduing of foreign lands,

         and the strengthening of the foundations of the Land of Sumer; years of plenty, and a reign of long days.

 

         26 sa-gida.

 


27-44 An raised his far-reaching gaze to the good shepherd.

He spoke to Ur-Ninurta, his beloved son (great-grandson), with kindly words:

“May there be shame at your awe-inspiring splendor, while you (?) ride as if on a great storm.

May you have no rival in your youthful power.

May the Land remain (?) under your rule.

May you make your name supreme in the foreign lands, and may they speak good of you.

May the land that is of its own will unbending to you, submit to you.

Ur-Ninurta, to whom I have given great power: you should trust in my name.

May your words clamp down upon the wicked like a great neck-stock.

May the rebel land approach at your command, and do reverence to you.

In your lordliness may you hold your head high.

May you be good to the people.

May you be the man of justice, and may it come to your aid.

6 - animal offering to Shamash

(mixed-breed high-priest, Ninsun, Nannar with lamb dinner, & Utu)

You have justice that comes from the heart; you are one of Utu‘s retainers.

1a - Inanna, 8-pointed star symbolizing Venus

(naked Inanna with her 8-pointed star symbol of Venus;   Inanna, Goddess of Love with her semi-divine king before Enlil)

May Inana (Inanna), who is assuredly your beloved, provide you with long life.

May the good protective deities of the en priesthood and of kingship stand faithfully at your side.

6ad - Ur-Ningirsu

(Ur-Ninurta, giant mixed-breed appointed to kingship, position of authority, serving as a go-between for alien gods & earthlings)

My Ur-Ninurta (Adad‘s giant mixed-breed son), named with the name of Sumer!

Go with your head high to the shrine of Nibru (Nippur), to Dur-an-ki (“Bond Heaven-Earth”).

3a - Enlil's Ekur-House in Nippur (E-kur, Enlil‘s residence, Earth’s Command Central)

Brick-built E-kur (Enlil‘s temple residence in Nippur) accepts your offerings:

         “May the awe-inspiring shepherd stand in attendance with his great food offerings for the house.”

 

         45 sa-jara.

 


46-49 “I am the only one among the gods with great divine powers.

  (King Anu & much smaller earthlings Titi & Adapa)

I am An (Anu) the king, the only one among the gods with great divine powers (alien technologies).

         Ur-Ninurta, my utterances shall never be altered for you.” (Anu speaking in 1st person)

         Its uru.


An adab of An.

An adab to An for Lipit-Eshtar (Lipit-Eshtar C): translation

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3e - Anu, Sky God

        (Anu, King of one-world-order planet Nibiru, & its newly founded Earth Colony)

1-2 The august lord, pre-eminent, with the most complex divine powers,

1f-gods-in-procession (Anunnaki alien gods in procession)

almighty grandfather of all the lords (royal descendants controlling Earth Colony)

3 barsud.

 

4-9 head high, surpassing everyone, breed-bull, who makes the seeds sprout,

whose name is respected, spreading great terror, whose august commands cannot be countermanded,

who is imbued with awesomeness on the mountain of pure divine powers,

  (Anu / An, the Anunnaki King & “Father in Heaven” to sons of god on Earth)

who has taken his seat on the great throne-dais, An, the king of the gods

10 cagbatuku.

 

11-18 has looked at him with long-lasting favor,

has looked at prince (giant mixed-breed made King) Lipit-Ectar with favor.

He has bestowed on him a long life, he has bestowed on prince Lipit-Ectar a long life.

(alien King Anu above in his sky-disc, father in heaven to sons who came down to Earth)

The words of what An says are firmly established; no god would oppose them.

At the place of where the destinies are to be decided, all the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods gather around him.

 5b - Anu & Antu's procession on Earth (alien Anunnaki goddesses in procession)

19 cagbatuku.

 

20-21 He has made all the great divine powers (alien advanced technologies) manifest;

the gods of heaven stand around him.

 

22 2nd barsud.

23-28 He has implemented their divine plans properly;

the gods of the earth submit themselves to him (1 ms. has instead: sit around him).

3a - Anu in flight (King Anu in his sky-disc hovering, keeping in contact with Colony Earth)

With august and foremost (?) divine powers (alien technologies),

great An has bestowed on Lipit-Ectar, (giant mixed-breed) son of Enlil,

a kingship which is very precious.

29 sa-gida.

 

 (King Anu hovering above Tree of Life in his sky-disc)

30-31 An (Anu), the great, the great god shining forth,

An, the almighty (1 ms. has instead: eminent), is indeed the support of king Lipit-Ectar.

32 Its jicgijal1 ms. has instead: Its jicgijal of the sa-gida).

 

33-52 In the overflowing of his heart,

An has chosen him as king and blessed the royal (Anunnaki bloodline) descendant:

Lipit-Ectar, on whom I bestowed power, may you lift your head high!

May you spread fearsome radiance as if you were the front of a rising tempest!

May your storm cover the enemy territories, the disobedient countries!

3a-sargons-akkad (lands of giant alien gods)

You have established justice in Sumer and Akkad, and made the Land feel content.

Lipit-Ectar, (mixed-breed descendant) son of Enlil, may you shine as brilliantly as the sunlight!

 (Enlil, Earth Colony Commander, Anunnaki King Anu‘s son & heir)

May concord be created under you in the established cities, settlements and dwellings!

May the black-headed people (all earthlings), numerous as flocks, follow the right path under you!

Lipit-Ectar, even in far-away foreign countries, you will be the king!

8b - High Priest, Nannar, Ninurta, and Enlil (Ur high-priest, Nannar, Martu with earthling underfoot, & Ninurta)

(mixed-breed giants appointed to high-priests, kings, queens, high-priestesses, & giant gods with alien technologies)

Enlil has faithfully bestowed on you the princely august throne,

the eternal ornament of kingship; he has made it firm for you.

May you never cease to wear the crown

5a - Ninhursag & a very early king

(earthling &, mixed-breed giant serving Ninhursag, whose DNA skills made mixed-breeds possible)

that Suen (Nannar / Sin) has placed firmly on your head!

1788-17746

 (modern man, early mixed-breed worker,    Enki,            2-faced Isumud, & part of Ninhursag)

Enki has adorned you with princely divine powers (advanced alien technologies).

             6o - Inanna, mixed-breed king, & Ninsun

    (Inanna atop her zodiac symbol Leo the Lion, giant mixed-breed made king, & king’s goddess mother Ninsun)

Inanna escorts (?) you with the garment of princeship.

The friendly guardians and the protecting genii of the E-kur stand by you.

May the food offerings, wine, and milk that you bring ……!

Son (descendant) and creature of Enlil, may everything be pleasant for you

2 lines missing

53 sa-jara.

 

1ae - Enlil, Babylonian(Enlil, King Anu‘s son & heir, appointed supreme Earth Colony Commander by Anu, his word is final)

54 May you, son of Enlil, chosen in his heart by the god imbued with awesomeness,

be provided abundantly with everything!”

55 Its jicgijal.

 

56-58 What An says decides a good destiny; what the great An says decides a good destiny.

…… for Lipit-Ectar, (mixed-breed descendant) son of Enlil.

59 Its uru.

60 An adab of An.

An adab to An for Shu-Suen (Shu-Suen E): translation

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SEGMENT A

unknown no. of lines missing

1 Warrior from birth …….

 

2 Cagbatuku.

 

7d - Inanna presents Shu-Sin to Nannar, Sin, for kingship6h - Inanna presents a king to Nannar

3-6 Wise Cu-Suen (mixed-breed made Ur King, Shu-Suen) …….

1 line fragmentary

…… dais …….

…… the beauty and ornament …….

 

7 2nd (?) barsud.

 

8-11 An…….Cu-Suen…….

2 lines fragmentary

unknown no. of lines missing

 

SEGMENT B

1-2 1 line fragmentary

Cu-Suen .….. rising …….

 

3 Sa-gida.

4 1 line fragmentary

5 Jicgijal of the sa-gida.

 

3b - Anu of planet Nibiru  (An / Anu, father in heaven / Nibiru to alien sons establishing Earth Colony)

6-8 As An determined the fates …….

3b - Nannar's Temple in Ur, Terah was the high-priest

     (Nannar‘s mud-brick-built mountain / residence way above his city of Ur)

Holy An determined the fates, …… the shrine Urim (Ur) …….

Like the sunlight An …… for Cu-Suen.

 

9 Its uru.

 

10 An adab of An (Anu).

Inanna Seizes the E-ana

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SEGMENT A

unknown no. of lines missing

1-7 1 line fragmentary

4 - Inanna. Utu, & Earthling underfoot7-utu-inanna-capture-earthlings

    (Goddess of War Inanna & twin brother Utu with disloyal earthling underfoot; Inanna holds captive earthling by nose ring)

Holy Inanna……. 

The hero, youthful Utu, …….

At dead of night ……. E-ana (Anu‘s mud-brick-built temple / residence in Uruk) ……. Inanna…….

The great (?) heavens …….

unknown no. of lines missing

 

SEGMENT B

1-6 1 line fragmentary

2b - Uruk's Excavation2caa-anus-house-in-uruk

    (E-ana, Anu‘s temple / residence way above city of Uruk, safely away from prodding earthlings)

…… E-ana came forth from heaven,

…… the lady of heaven set her mind to capturing the great heavens,

…… Inanna set her mind to capturing the great heavens,

…… set her mind to capturing the great heavens from the …… of heaven,

…… youthful Utu, she set her mind to capturing the great heavens.

 

7-9 Holy Inanna spoke to her brother the hero, youthful Utu:

“My brother, I want to tell you something — pay attention to my speech.

……Utu, my twin, I want to tell you something — pay attention to my speech.”

 

 2a-utu-shamash-twin-to-inanna2b-offering-to-inanna-towers  (Utu; “modern earthling” serving Inanna)

10-15 Her brother the hero, youthful Utu, answered holy Inanna: “My sister, I swear an oath by the life of heaven,

I swear by the life of the rainbow (?) of heaven, my ……,

……, I swear by the life of my throne, by my majesty:

I will follow what my sister says to me, I will follow what holy Inanna says to me.”

 

16-23 The maiden Inanna answered her brother the hero, youthful Utu:

“……, my spouse (?), has made love to me, has kissed me.

I wanted …… for him but …… he did not give it to him.

  3b - Anu of planet Nibiru (Anu, King & father of the Anunnaki gods stationed on Earth Colony)

I hastened (?) with him …… but majestic An (Anu) would not give him E-ana.

The heavens are ours, the earth is ours: E-ana should be captured from An.

After you have taken ……, listen to what I say to you.

Examine …… for me, you must observe these instructions: …… the evil wind, the south wind, against me.”

approx. 23 lines missing

 

SEGMENT C

1-4 1 line fragmentary

(Adagbir (barge captain) speaks:)

“…… great net.

…… the flood.

…… the fisherman.”

 

1a-inanna-with-liberty-torch1e-inanna-in-dress-liberty-atop-leo-lion1c-inanna-with-liberty-torch (Inanna, Utu‘s twin sister)

5-13 Holy Inanna embarked (?) on the …….

The barge …….

The rope …….

The south wind, that south wind, rose up.

The evil wind, that evil wind, rose up.

In the distant heavens …….Hienhi-sag (unidentified?).……

The fisherman …….

The reed thickets and the tall-growing reeds …….

 

14-18 Inanna spoke to Adagbir:

The goddess Ishtar and her accolites on a mountain. Ishtar is shown in her warrior-aspect,with tiara and armour, her lion at her feet. From the ground around palace of Shakkanakku, Mari, period of the Amorite dynasties. 19th-18th BCE H: 11 cm Inv. 28804l-utu-inanna-nannar

       (Nannar with children Inanna & Utu;    Utu, Inanna, Nannar, & damaged son Papsukal)

Youthful Utu …….

The barge …….”

2 lines fragmentary

approx. 15 lines missing

 

SEGMENT D

1c - war dressed Ishtar atop lion - Leo (Inanna with advanced alien technologies, standing atop her zodiac symbol of Leo)

1-4 (Inanna speaks:) “I ……. …… the way …….”

2 lines fragmentary

 

5-12 Adagbir answered holy Inanna: “My lady, you cannot …….

Your divinity …….

The fisherman …… the south wind.

My lady, if you travel on the barge, and he raises the south wind, that south wind,

and he raises the evil wind, that evil wind, barges and small boats will sink in the marshes.”

 

13-15 Whenever (?) he approached the …… with his great net, as (?) it came out of the flood,

the swelling sea, it lashed the water and made an evil …….

 

1f-inanna-with-liberty-torch 1ga-inanna-in-babylon (Inanna, giant alien Goddess of Love & War)

16-19 Holy Inanna answered the fisherman: “If you are to find …… E-ana ……

and I am to gaze in admiration …… at that place, you said …… the narrow passage.”

 

20-22 Adagbir answered holy Inanna: “…… through the reed thickets and the tall-growing reeds.

For you …… find E-ana, which came forth from heaven.”

 

1ae-enlil-babylonian  (Enlil, son & heir to King Anu, tasked with colonizing Earth for the Anunnaki)

23-25 Adagbir, …… of Enlil, …… through the reed thickets and the tall-growing reeds.

She gazed in admiration at E-ana which had come forth from heaven.

 

26-28 Cul-a-zida (unidentified), An‘s herdsman, grasped the cosmic tethering rope in his hands.

After he had brought the …… forth from the sky, he overcame the protective deities.

He …… and kept it below the horizon.

 

29-32 Having drunk cleansing water from the Ulaya river,

13c - Gilgamesh artifact (Inanna & the scorpion, ancient artifact reflecting our history of the gods on Earth)

Inanna stamped on the scorpion and cut off its tail.

Like a lion it bellowed in an angry roar but its cries died down.

…… she threw it …… and made it secure.

 

33-38 Having heard its …… cries, …… poured forth the ……, the clay of creation, …… and laid it …….

2 lines missing

3a-anu-in-flight  (King Anu in his sky-disc, father in Heaven to royal offspring establishing Earth)

…… the great lady of heaven delivered those words to An.

 

39-45 Having heard those words, An slapped his thighs in ……, his voice filled with sighs of grief:

6c - Anu & Inanna  (King Anu & great-granddaughter Inanna atop Leo / Lion)

“What has my child done?

She has become greater than me!

What has Inanna done?

She has become greater than me!

From now on, the normal length of daylight becomes shorter, and daylight converts to night-time.

From today, when the day’s watch is three units long, daylight is equal to night-time.”

And now, when day began, it was indeed so.

 

7-anu-meets-1st-earthling-hybrids-adapa-titi

  (King Anu meets 1st “modern earthlings” Adapa & Titi in Heaven / planet Nibiru, & the 12-pointed star symbol of Nibiru)

46-55 An, who created gods and humankind, gazed at holy Inanna

(1 ms. adds: and addressed the favorite wife who travels by his side), unable to describe this arrogance, this arrogance —

An was unable to describe (1 ms. adds: to Inanna) this arrogance, this arrogance:

“My child, …… you did not say …… — you were able to capture E-ana!

2c - Uruk & Anu's temple2da-uruks-white-temple

                   (city of Uruk / Biblical Erech;                                        Anu‘s temple / residence, alien mud-brick-built mountain)

Inanna, …… you did not say …… — you were able to capture E-ana!

E-ana should be as firm as heaven, it should not be toppled (1 ms. has instead: its attractions should never be exhausted).

Its name should be “The Settlement of the Land”. (1 ms. adds: It should have no rival.)

Mankind, all of the people, should prostrate themselves at her (?) feet.”

And now, under that sun and on that day, it was indeed so.

 

2cd-anus-temple-home-in-uruk  (E-ana, Anu‘s, Inanna‘s, & others residence in Uruk)

56-60 She had captured E-ana (Inanna given control over temple, city, & kings of Uruk) from An (Anu)!

She secured it …….

Now Inanna speaks of the E-ana as the house that is the place of the lady.

The goddess who has attained her triumphant position,

Inanna who has attained her triumphant position, declares in the good place: “I have captured E-ana from An.”

 

61-62 Because you are unmatched among the Great Princes, maiden Inanna, praising you is magnificent!

Anu Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin Books

SEE SITCHIN’S EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.:

 

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Anu divided the responsibilities of rule on Earth among his sons Enlil & Enki:

        The gods had clasped hands together,

        Had cast lots and had divided.

        Anu then went up to Heaven;

        To Enlil the Earth was made subject.

        The seas, enclosed as with a loop,

        They had given to Enki, the Prince of the Earth…”

 

Another version, Akkadian states:

        “The gods clasped their hands together, then cast lots and divided:

        Anu to heaven went up;

        To Enlil the Earth was made subject;

        That which the sea as a loop encloses, they gave to the prince Enki.

        To the Abzu Enki went down, assumed the rulership of the Abzu..”

 

The gods had divided up each reign of authority to be controlled by each of the gods of royal blood.

        “They shall then descend to the Exalted Court,

        And shall turn towards the god Anu.

        The Priest of Purification shall libate the Scepter,

        And the Scepter-bearer shall enter and be seated.

        The deities Papsukal, Nusku, and Shala

        Shall then be seated in the court of the god Anu…”

 

This describes the ceremonial protocol given to the arrival of Anu and spouse, Antu, to his temple on Earth at Uruk. Papsukal, Nuska, and Shala are divine offspring of Anu and Antu. To further celebrate their arrival to Earth:

        “The people of the Land shall light fires in their homes,

        And shall offer banquets to all the gods….

        The guards of the cities shall light fires

        In the streets and in the squares…”

 

Their departure was an event of celebration as well:

        “On the seventeenth day,

        Forty minutes after sunrise,

        The gate shall be opened before the gods Anu and Antu,

        Bringing to an end their overnight stay….”

        “May the Gods of the Deep,

        And the Gods of the Divine Abode,

        Bless you!

        May they bless you daily—

        Every day of every month of every year!…”

 

Anu stated:

        “My son Enki has made his temple….

        grow from the ground like a mountain…”

 

Anu called the meeting to order,

        “and to the Anunnaki thus said:…

        ‘Great gods who had hither come,

        Anunnaki-gods, who to the Court of Assembly had come!

        My son had for himself a House built;

        The lord Enki Eridu like the mountain on Earth he raised;

        His House, in a beautiful place he built.

        To the place, Eridu, no one uninvited can enter…

        In it’s sanctuary, from the Abzu the Divine Formulas Enki has deposited’….”

 

Akkadian text (the Fable of the Tamarisk and the Datepalm) describes the meeting that had taken place:

        “in long ago days, in far off times…

        The gods of the land, Anu, Enlil and Enki, convened an assembly,

        Enlil and the gods took counsel;

        Among them was seated Shamash (Utu);

        Among them was seated Ninmah (Ninhursag)...”

 

At that time:

        there was not yet kingship in the land; the rule was held by the gods…”

 

The first royal city was Kish. The men who were appointed by Enlil to be kings were called LU.GAL, Mighty Man.”

We find the same record in the Old Testament…

        “Kish begat Nimrod;

        He was the first to be a Mighty Man (mixed-breed) in the land…

        And the beginning of his kingship:

        Babel (Babylon) and Erech (Uruk) and Akkad (Akkadia),

        all in the land of Shin’ar (Sumer)…”

The Bible text named the first three capitols as Kish, Babylon, and Erech

 

        Anu is leaving,…” the priests chanted;

        Anu, great king of Heaven and Earth, we ask for your blessing,…”

after…blessings, the procession wound its way down the “Street of the Gods” to the

        “Place of the barque of Anu...”

        “Great Anu, may Heaven and Earth bless you!

        May the gods Enlil, Ea (Enki) and Ninhursag bless you!

        May the gods Sin (Nannar) and Shamash (Utu) bless you…

        May the gods Nergal and Ninurta bless you…

        May the Igigi who are in heaven

        and the Anunnaki who are on Earth, bless you!

        May the gods of the Abzu

        and the gods of the holy land bless you!…”

And then Anu and Antu took off to the Spaceport…

 

Anu Hittite Quotes From Sitchin Books

 

A historic Hittite epic tale entitled: Kingship in Heaven

        “Let there listen the gods who are in Heaven,

        And those who are upon the dark-hued Earth!

        Let there listen, the mighty olden gods.

        Formerly, in the olden days, Alula was king in Heaven;

        He, Alula, was seated on the throne.

        Mighty Anu, the first among the gods, stood before him,

        Bowed at his feet, set the drinking cup in his hand.

        For nine counted periods, Alula was king in Heaven.

        In the ninth period, Anu gave battle against Alula.

        Alula was defeated, he fled before Anu

        He descended to the dark-hued Earth.

        Down to the dark-hued Earth he went;

        On the throne sat Anu…”

 

after nine Nibiruan years, Anu (Anush in the Hittite text)gave battle to Alaluand deposed him:

        “Once in the olden days, Alalush (Alalu) was king in heaven.

        Alalush was seated on the throne;

        The mighty Anush (Anu), first among gods, was standing before him:

        He would bow to his feet, set the drinking cup in his hand.

        For nine counted periods, Alalush was king in Heaven.

        In the ninth counted period, Anush gave battle to Alalush…”

 

It was then, the ancient text tells us, that the dramatic flight to Earth had occurred:

        “Alalush was defeated, he fled before Anush

        Down he descended to the dark-hued Earth.

        Anush took his seat upon the throne…”

Anu / An Quotes From Texts

Anu / An = Royal King of Planet Nibiru / Heaven & Earth Colony

Father of the Main Gods on Earth

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As Anu, Speaking in the 1st Person:

            “Anu called to his messenger Llabrat

            Why has the South wind not blown upon the land for seven days?’

            His messenger Llabrat answered him

            ‘My lord, Adapa, the son of Ea (Enki)

         the wing of the South wind has broken.’

            When Anu heard these words He cried, ‘Help!’

            He ascended his throne,

            ‘Let some one bring him,’

            Likewise Ea, who knows the heaven.

         He roused him… he caused him to wear.

         With a mourning garment

         He garbed him, and gave him counsel

            Saying:’Adapa, before the face of Anu the King thou art to go… to heaven

            When thou comest up, and when thou approachest the door of Anu,

            At the door of Anu, Tammuz (Dumuziand Gishzida (Ningishzidda) are standing,

         they will see thee, they will ask thee;

            ‘Sir,’ For whose sake dost thou so appear, Adapa‘?’…”

 

            “‘He (Anusummoned the first (missile) to give his instructions,      

         ‘Wherever you go and spread terror, have no equal.’

         He said to the second, ‘Burn like fire, scorch like flame’.

         He commanded the third, ‘Look like a lion,

         let him who sees you be paralyzed with fear’.

         He said to the fourth,

         ‘Let a mountain collapse when you present your fierce arms’.

         He said to the fifth,

         ‘Blast like the wind, scan the circumference of the earth’.

         He said to the sixth.

            ‘Go out everywhere (like the deluge) and spare no one’.

            The seventh he charged with viperous venom,

         ‘Slay whatever lives’.

            After Anu had ordained destinies for all of the Seven (nuclear missiles),

            He gave those very ones to Erra (Nergal), warrior of the gods, saying:

         ‘Let them go beside you,

         when the clamor of human habitations becomes noisome to you,

         ‘And you resolve to wreak destruction,

         ‘To massacre the black-headed (earthlings) folk and fell the livestock,

         ‘Let these be your fierce weaponry, let them go beside you’. …”

 

       “An raised his far-reaching gaze to the good shepherd.

         He spoke to Ur-Ninurta, his beloved son (Adad’s son), with kindly words:

         “May there be shame at your awe-inspiring splendor, while you (?) ride as if on a great storm.

         May you have no rival in your youthful power.

         May the Land remain (?) under your rule.

         May you make your name supreme in the foreign lands, and may they speak good of you.

         May the land that is of its own will unbending to you, submit to you.

         Ur-Ninurta, to whom I have given great power: you should trust in my name. …

         “I am the only one among the gods with great divine powers.

         I am An (Anu) the king, the only one among the gods with great divine powers (alien technologies).

         Ur-Ninurta, my utterances shall never be altered for you.”

 

As Anu:

         “Anu, Enlil and Ea (Enki),the great gods,

         Who dwell in heaven and earth, in their assembly…”

         

         “this is how I feel you will become,’ declared Ninhursag-Ki to Anu

when she saw the scarred little ones come out crying out and screaming out of her sacred womb.

‘Theirs will be the Uneven Energies, eternally fighting Balance wherever they go.

But I, who gave birth to you out of my womb,

I who was the first together with your father, declare a hope to such hard destiny.

For the Daring, mastery will be granted over Chaos but only for those who will be able to see beyond pain,

         suffering and loss to retrieve the light that was the primeval union of mine with Anu, my first love’. …”

         

         “These are the ones who seized power.

The gods cast lots and divided (the Cosmos):

[Anu] went up to [heaven]

[Enlil had] the earth as his subject;

[the lock,] the snare of the sea

[was given] to Enki the wise.

[After Anu] went up to heaven

[and Enki w]ent down [to the ap[su . . .

(they caused] the Igigi (lesser gods) [to bear the work]. …”

         

He threw down the reins (and) made Ea take (them).

The Tablet of Destinies, which Qingu (unidentified) had appropriated, he fetched

          And took it and presented it for a first reading (?) to Anu…”

            

            “Anu, who created gods and humankind, gazed at holy Inanna

            (1 ms. adds: and addressed the favorite wife who travels by his side),

         unable to describe this arrogance, this arrogance —

            Anu was unable to describe (1 ms. adds: to Inanna) this arrogance, this arrogance;

         ‘My child, …… you did not say …… — you were able to capture E-ana!

            Inanna, ….. you did not say ….. — you were able to capture E-ana!             

         E-ana should be as firm as heaven, it should not be toppled

            (1 ms. has instead: its attractions should never be exhausted).

         Its name should be “The Settlement of the Land’.

            (1 ms. adds: It should have no rival.) …”

 

             “The road to Heaven he (Enki) made him take, and to Heaven he ascended.

            When he came to Heaven, when he approached the door of Anu,

            At the door of Anu, Tammuz (Dumuzi) and Gishzida (Ningishzidda) are standing.

            When they saw him, Adapa, they cried:’Help,

         Sir, for whom dost thou so appear? Adapa,’…”

 

            “The messenger of Anu came:

            ‘Adapa has broken the wing of the south wind. …”

           

            “The eagle (pilot) made ready to speak, saying to Etana:

             “My friend… that god…

             ‘We passed through the gates of Anu, Enlil and Ea (Enki),

            We passed through the gates of Sin (Nannar),

            Shamash (Utu), Adad (Ishkur) and Ishtar (Inanna)

         We did obeisance together, you and I,…’…”

 

          “The eagle (pilot) said to him, to Etana:

        ‘My friend, the [ ] are obvious,

         Come, let me take you up to heaven,’…

         When he borne him aloft one league,

            The eagle said to him, to Etana:      

          ‘Look, my friend, how the land is now

         Examine the sea, look for its boundaries

         The land is hills…

         The sea has become a stream’.

         When he had borne him aloft a second league,

             The eagle said to him, said to Etana,

          ‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!

          The land is a hill’.

             When he had borne him aloft a third league,

            The eagle said to him, said to Etana,

          ‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!’

            After they ascended to the heaven of Anu

            They passed through the gates of Anu, Enlil and Ea (Enki),

            The eagle and Etana did obeisance together,

            At the gate of Sin (Nannar)

            The eagle and Etana (mixed-breed king of Kish) did obeisance together…”

 

(Another version of this episode):

         “When he had borne him aloft one league,

          ‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!’

          ‘The land´s circumference is become one fifth of its size.

          ‘The vast sea is become like a paddock’.

         When he had borne him aloft a second league,

          ‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!’

          ‘The land has become a garden plot [ ],

          ‘And the vast sea has become a trough’.

         When he had borne him aloft a third league,

          ‘Look, my friend, how the land is now!’

          ‘I looked but could not see the land!

          ‘Nor were my eyes enough to find the vast sea!

          ‘My friend, I won´t go up to heaven

             “Set me down, let me go off to my city’…”

 

           “She has asked of Anu her spouse (mistress to Anu) long life hereafter for him

         Many years of life for Ammiditana            

         Has Ishtar rendered to him as her gift. …”

 

            “then Anu and Bel (Marduk) called by name me, Hammurabi, the exalted prince,

         who feared God, to bring about the rule of righteousness in the land, …”

        

Anu As An, Speaking in the 1st Person:

            “I am An (Anu) the king, the only one among the gods with great divine powers…” 

                

Anu As An:

            “Come to ramparted Uruk.

            There the holy temple of Eanna

            Where the Great God An lives,

            Come with me, Enkidu, to the holy dwelling

            To the temple, Sky God’s house,…”

 

            “An, the king of the gods-…

            all the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods gather around him…

            the gods of the earth submit themselves to him…”

 

            “An, the God of Firmament, 

            Also valiant Enlil, his son

            And Enki, his son also-…”

 

          “In those days, in those distant days,

            in those nights, in those remote nights,

         in those years, in those distant years;

         in days of yore, when the necessary things

         had been brought into manifest existence,

         in days of yore, when the necessary things

         had been for the first time properly cared for,

         when bread had been tasted for the first time in the shrines of the Land,

         when the ovens of the Land had been made to work,

         when the heavens had been separated from the earth,

         when the earth had been delimited from the heavens,

         when the fame of mankind had been established,

            when An (Anu) had taken the heavens for himself,

            when Enlil had taken the earth for himself,

            when the nether world had been given to Erec-kigala ( Ereshkigal) as a gift;…”

 

            “Men used to eat grass with their mouths like sheep.

         In those times, they did not know grain, barley or flax.

            An (Anu) brought these down from the interior of heaven…”

 

            “Nuska, good lord of Enlil!…

            honorable son (grandson) of An (Anu)

            great food offerings, are brought before you, Nuska, lord beloved by An

           Nuska, great lord, son of An

           An be praised for your very great eminence! 

            Your own father has declared your fame:…”

 

            “she had captured E-ana from An!            

         She secured it …….

            Now Inanna speaks of the E-ana as the house that is the place of the lady.

         The goddess who has attained her triumphant position,

            Inanna who has attained her triumphant position, declares in the good place:

            ‘I have captured E-ana from An‘ …”         

     

        Skyfather / Sky Lord Quotes From Texts

Skyfather / Skylord = Anu, father of the gods

King of Heaven & Earth

 

He knew the secret of things and laid them bare.

And told of those times before the Flood

In his city, Uruk, he made the walls, which formed a rampart stretching on

And the temple called Eanna, which was the house of An, the Sky God

And also of Inanna, Goddess of Love and Battle...”

 

            “he seated Anu (the Skyfather) …”

 

            “Father An, the Sky Lord,…”

 

            “Come to Uruk of the strong walls

            To Inanna‘s Temple of Love,

            And to the Eanna,

            Where the Sky God An can be found…”

 

Ancar Quote From Text

An / Anu / Ancar = Anu, King of Nibiru & Earth Colony

Head of the pantheon, god of the sky, the ultimate source of all authority

       

         “I am Enlil, the descendant and offspring of Ancar, the noble,

         the lord of heaven and earth…”

 

Anu Overview, King of the Anunnaki in Heaven & on Earth

An / Anu

(gods in blue mixed-breed demigods in teal…)

 

Anu, King of the Anunnaki giant alien gods on planet Nibiru & Earth Colony

 

. An = Sumerian

. Anu = Sumerian, Babylonian

. Ancar = Akkadian

. Cronus = Greek

. Saturn = Roman

 

          . at least 21 divine couples preceded him to the throne on Nibiru

          . during his early kingship his royal descendants came to colonize Earth.

 

          . Anu’s ruling number is 60, the highest number in the Anunnaki system

          . spouse Antu’s ruling number is 55.

          . Anu sits at the head of the table at the Assembly of the Gods

          . king of Nibiru & Earth; of Heaven and EarthEpithet:Father of the Gods

          . Anu’s palace was guarded by the god of The Tree of Truth”, & god ofThe Tree of Life

          . heavenly abode is artificial garden sculptured in semi-precious stones

          . his throne room is the place of The Assembly of the Gods

          . Enlil sits on the right of Anu; Enki sits on the left side of Anu in the Assembly

 

          . visited in heaven / Nibiru by gods Inanna / Ishtar at least twice, Dumuzi, & Ningishzidda

          . visited in heaven by earthlings Adapa, Gilgamesh, Tyre, Enmeduranki, Etana

          . Anu‘s symbol is the 8-Pointed Star of planet Venus, later given to Inanna

          . the 8th planet discovered when entering into our solar system from outer space

. Uruk / Biblical Erech was Anu‘s patron city when visiting colony Earth, later given Inanna

. their residence was called E-Anna, “House of Heaven. “House of An”, the holy temple of E-anna where the great god An lives”

 

Anu’s known sons stationed on Earth Colony:

. Enlil– 1st born of Antu (official ½ sister-spouse of Anu) on Nibiru, & 2nd son to Anu

. legal heir to Anu being born of the “double seed” law of succession to planet Nibiru‘s throne

. Enki – 1st born of Nammu / Urash, Anu‘s concubine on Nibiru, eldest son of Anu but not of Antu’s blood, so not born of thedouble seed” & not Anu‘s heir

 

. Martu minor god born of Ninhursag

. Kakka – minor god, also a name for Ninshubur‘s mother

 

Anu’s known daughters stationed on Earth Colony:

. Ninhursag / Ninmah / Ninti – born of Nammu on Nibiru, mother of Ninurta, the heir to Enlil

. Nisaba / Ningikuga – born of Nammu, mother of Ninlil Enlil‘s spouse & NingalNannar‘s spouse

. Bau / Gula– born of concubine Nammu, became spouse to Ninurta

 

. Shala – minor goddess born of Antu on Nibiru, became spouse to Adad

. Ninmug minor goddess, metal & wood worker of the gods

 

Anu had 6 concubines and 80 offspring, 14 by official ½ sister-spouse Antu, with major roles such as:

                  . 1 – Prime Minister

                  . 3 – Commanders in Charge of the MU’s

                  . 2 – Commanders of the Weapons

                  . 2 – Great Masters of the Written Knowledge

                  . 1 – Master of the Purse

                  . 2 – Chief Justices

                  . 2 – “Who With Sound Impress”

                  . 2 – Chief Scribes, (with 5 asst. scribes)

 

Anu‘s insignias are:

                  . the Tiara – Divine Headdress

                  . the Scepter – symbol of power

                  . the Staff – guidance provided by the shepherd

                  . Planet Uranus / Anu, was named after him.

                  . the middle skies are The Way of Anu

 

“Double Seed ” Law of Succession:

It is the custom of the Anunnaki to have only sons as heirs to the royal throne. Not just any son was selected, but only the carefully planned and conceived son of the purest blood, one of the double seedwas to find the path to the throne. This meant that a son conceived by a father and his ½ sister would possess a greater content of royal blood (in a case concerning heirs), than a son born of a mother with less content or no content of royal blood. A wife who is a ½ sister to her husband was the preferred choice to produce an heir of the double seed… a practice carried on by at least the first twenty generations of Hebrew heroes from Adam to Noah to Abraham.

 

In early Mesopotamian pictograph scripts, and later cuneiform scripts, an 8-pointed star was the original pictograph symbol representing “god”.

                 

The 12-pointed star is the alien planet Nibiru‘s symbol. The number 12 is a sacred number given to us by the Anunnaki for wide use on Earth.

SEE “MULMUL OF 12” ON THIS PAGE

Index, 255 Individual Names For The Gods Of Mesopotamia

Index of Mesopotamian Deities

Anunnaki Gods & Goddesses

(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

Ab-Bau = Bau‘s son

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Aba = Adad / Ishkur; Enlil‘s 3rd son

SEE ADAD PAGE:

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Abu = son of Enki & Ninhursag via Uttu; minor vegetation god sprung from head of Enki

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Acimbabbar = Nannar / Sin, Enlil‘s 2nd son; Ninlil & Enlil‘s 1st son, Moon Crescent God

SEE NANNAR PAGE:

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Adad = Ishkur / Rimmon, Enlil‘s 3rd son; Ninlil & Enlil‘s 2nd son, God of Thunder

SEE ADAD PAGE:

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Adagbir = barge captain

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Adar =captain of the Igigi…”

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Addu = Adad, Assyrian Rimmon; Canal Supervisor, Irrigation Marshal

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Adjar-kidug = Utu & Aya‘s daughter; Martu‘s spouse

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Alalu = Enki‘s father-in-law; Damkina‘s father, Anu‘s nemesis for kingship of planet Nibiru

SEE ALALU PAGE:

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Allat = Ereshkigal, Nannar‘s daughter

SEE ERESHKIGAL PAGE:

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Amasilama = Ningishzidda‘s sister; Enki & Ereshkigal‘s daughter

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Ama-ucumgal-ana = Dumuzi; Inanna‘s beloved husband, Enki & NInsun‘s son

SEE DUMUZI PAGE:

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An = Anu / Ancar; father in heaven to Enlil, Enki, Ninhursag, Bau, Martu, Shala, etc., head of the Anunnaki pantheon, Sky-god, the ultimate source of authority on Nibiru & Earth Colony

SEE ANU PAGE:

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Ancan = Nisaba; Goddess of Grains

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Ansud = Ninhursag? (Sud = Ninlil)

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Antu = Antum; Anu‘s sister-spouse, mother to EnlilAnu‘s heir born of the “double-seed” law of succession, creator goddess

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Anunitu = Inanna; Nannar‘s / Sin‘s daughter, Carra’s / Shara‘s mother, Dumuzi‘s spouse, once widowed she espoused many mixed-breed kings becoming the “Goddess of Love”

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Anunna = Anunnaki; gods from planet Nibiru, & the sons of god who “came down” to Earth, Nephelim, “Watchers

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Anzu = Alalu’s pilot; he stole the “Tablets of Destiny” from Enlil, & was Igigi leader on Mars & now buried there with Alalu

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Aruru / Arruru = Ninhursag; Anu‘s daughter with concubine Nammu, Enlil‘s ½ sister, Enki‘s, Bau‘s, Martu‘s, Shala‘s, & others full sister, mother to Enlil‘s heir Ninurta & many other gods & goddesses

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Asalim / Asari /Asarlui = Ashur / Osiris; Marduk‘s son, Asarlui could sometimes be Marduk, Ashur’s father

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Asarlui / Asarluhi / Asalluhi = Marduk; Enki’s eldest son, “son of the abzu” Enki‘s domain; Asarlui is sometimes Marduk‘s son Ashur / Osiris

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Asgi / Acgi = Ninurta; son to Ninhursag & Enlil, Enlil‘s heir by thedouble seed” law of succession

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Ashnan / Acnan / Asnan = Nisaba, Goddess of Grains

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Ashtoreth = Sarpanit; Marduk‘s spouse

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Ashur /Assur = Osiris; Marduk‘s eldest son, twin to Seth, brother to Nabu, major deity of Assyria, Persia, & Egypt

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Aya / Aia /Aja = Utu‘s spouse; mother goddess, consort of Sun God Samas (Utu / Shamash)

SEE UTU PAGE:

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Azag = Marduk; Enki‘s eldest son, main deity of Babylon & Egypt by different names

SEE MARDUK PAGE:

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Azimua / Ninazimua = Enki‘s daughter by Ninhursag via Uttu

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Babbar = unidentified?

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Bau = Gula; Anu‘s daughter, Goddess of Healing, aunt & spouse to Ninurta

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Bel = sometimes Enlil, sometimes Marduk

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Belet-ili = Ninhursag; Anu‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s mother

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Belili = sometimes Geshtinanna, (Dumuzi’s sister), sometimes an unidentified old lady

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Belit-Seri = Ereshkigal’s scribe

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Beltis = sometimes Inanna, sometimes Ninlil

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Bilulu = sometimes Marduk, sometimes an old woman

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Birtum = Ninurta; Nungal / Bau‘s nephew-spouse, Enlil‘s heir

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Bunene = an unidentified faithful messenger

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Cakkan / Kakkan = God of 4-Legged Animals

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Carur = Ninurta’s & Gudea‘s general, sometimes named as Ninurta’s awesome nuclear missiles

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Cul-a-zida = Anu’s herdsman

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Cul-caga = Ninurta’s house-keeper / servant

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Cul-pa-ed/ Shulpaed = Ninhursag’s spouse, House Master in Kish

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Dagan / Dagon = Enki; half man & half fish, Enki is god over the waters

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Dakan = Ninurta’s aide

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Damgalnunna = sometimes Ninhursag Enki‘s sister (Sumerian), sometimes DamkinaEnki‘s spouse (Akkadian)

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Damkina = Enki‘s spouse; PER SITCHIN BOOKS – daughter of Alalu contracted in marriage to unify kingship dispute with Anu, Enki‘s father

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Damu = Bau’s son; famed doctor of the gods & men, Enlil‘s barber (bad translation?), worshiped in Isin

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Dannat = Ninsun; Lugalbanda‘s spouse, a goddess of Uruk / Erech, Ninurta‘s daughter, mother to gods, goddesses, & many mixed-breed kings

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Dimgal-abzu = Ninurta’s fowl supervisor

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Dimpimekug = Ningishzidda‘s assistant

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Dumuzid = Dumuzi; Inanna‘s spouse, Enki‘s & Ninsun‘s young son, Geshtinanna‘s brother, Inanna believed he died at the hands of his ½ brother Marduk

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Dumuzid-abzu / Duzi-abzu = Geshtinanna / Jectinana; Dumuzi‘s young sister, Goddess of Song, Enki & Ninsun‘s daughter

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Dun-shaga = unidentified?

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Durtur = Ninsun; Dumuzi‘s & Geshtinanna‘s mother

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Ea = Enki; Anu‘s eldest son, fathered many, many gods & goddesses from many, many women

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Ellat-gula = Ninsun / Dannat; a goddess of Uruk / Erech, mother of Anunnaki children, mother to many mixed-breed kings, daughter to Ninurta & Bau

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Ellilla / Elil = Enlil; Anu‘s 2nd son & heir to rule over Heaven / Nibiru and Earth Colony

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Enbilulu = son to Enlil & Ninlil; canal inspector, river warden

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Enheduanna = Inanna’s daughter with Sargon The Great; Nannar‘s high-priestess in Ur, Inanna‘s scribe

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Enki = Ea / Nudumud, Anu‘s eldest son, father of many important gods & goddesses, god of Eridu, God of the Waters, God of Wisdom, source of all secret knowledge

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Enkimdu = Canal Supervisor, irrigation god

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Enlil = Anu’s son and heir; son of the “double seed”, god of Sumer & Earth, held the “Tablets of Destiny”, father to Ninurta, another son & heir of the “double seed”, many other sons & daughters, deity over Nippur, Sumer, & all of Earth

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Enlulim = god over goats, dairy lord

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En-me-cara = Enlil’s uncle

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Enmul = Enlil; Anu‘s son & heir

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Ennugi = Enlil’s son; sheriff of the Anunnaki

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Enshag = Enki & Ninhursags son via Uttu; lord over Tilmun

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En-signum = Ninurta’s bailiff

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Enul = Enlil; Anu‘s son & heir, spouse to Ninlil

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Ereckigala / Ereshkigal = daughter to Nannar; Queen of the Netherworld / Underworld, consort of Gugulanna / Nergal

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Erra = Gerra / Nergal; sometimes Enlil‘s son, sometimes Enki‘s son, god of war, God of the Underworld, spouse to Ereshkigal

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Ezina / Ezinu = Ninlil; Enlil‘s spouse, Nisaba‘s daughter, grain goddess

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EzinaKusu = sometimes Enlil’s daughter & spouse of Gibil, sometimes Enlil’s mother-in-law Nisaba; Ninlil‘s mother, Goddess of Grains, Master Scribe

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Galalim = Ig-alim; Ninurta’s son

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Gerra = Nergal; sometimes Enki‘s son, sometimes Enlil‘s son, god of fire, also sometimes Inanna‘s son Shara

SEE NERGAL PAGE:

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Geshtinanna / Jectinana = Enki & Ninsun‘s daughter; Dumuzi‘s sister, other gods (ex: Marduk) ½ sister, many kings (ex: Gilgamesh) ½ sister

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Gestindudu = Geshtinanna‘s good friend

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Gibil = Enki‘s son; fire god, blacksmith, God of the Kilns, metallurgist for gods & men

SEE GIBIL PAGE:

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Gugalanna = Nergal; Erishkigal‘s spouse, deity governing the Underworld / Nether-World

SEE NERGAL PAGE:

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Gula / Gulanu = Bau; Anu‘s daughter, Goddess of Healing, spouse to Ninurta, warden

SEE BAU PAGE:

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Gutumdug = Jatumdug / Ninsun; Bau & Ninurta‘s daughter, spouse to mix-breed Lugalbanda, mother to Anunnaki gods & goddesses, mother to many mixed-breed kings

SEE NINSUN PAGE:

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Haia / Haya = Nisaba‘s spouse; Ninlil‘s father, junior administrator for Enlil, God of the Stores

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Hea = Enki; Anu‘s eldest son & heir until Enlil was born of the “double seed”

SEE ENKI PAGE:

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Hea-Manna = unidentified?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Hendersaja / Hendursaga = son to Utu; god of the law, manager of Nanshe‘s house

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Hushbisag = Namtar’s spouse in the Under World

SEE NAMTAR ON MINOR GODS PAGE

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Igalim = Ninurta’s son & superintendent

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Igigi = Anunna / Anunnaki; minor Anunnaki, A group of younger sky gods, carriers / space-truckers of goods, supplies, & people from planet to planet…Nibiru to Mars, to Earth, Earth to Mars, to Nibiru, came down on shore leave / Marduk‘s wedding in groups of 50, had sex with the daughters of men, & took any they chose as spouses

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ilabrat = Anu’s visier; Minister of State for Anu

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Inana / Inanna = Ishtar; Nannar / Sin‘s daughter, twin to Utu, Ereshkigal‘s younger sister, Dumuzi‘s spouse & widow, later Inanna to espouse many mixed-breed kings becoming the Goddess of Love & War

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Indagara = high-priest; procurer of food for the gods, craftsman

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Innin / Innina = Inana / Inanna; Nannar & Ningal‘s 2nd daughter, twin to Utu, Enlil‘s grand-daughter

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Irnini = Inanna; Goddess of Love & War

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Ishara = Inanna; Nannar & Ningal‘s daughter

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Ishkur = Adad; Enlil‘s 3rd main son, God of Storms, Thunder God, warrior

SEE ADAD PAGE:

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Ishtar = Inanna; daughter of Nannar / Sin & Ningal

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Ishtaran / Ictaran = Ninurta; Enlil & Ninhursag‘s son & heir, tutelary god of Dur, & other cities, god of just judgements

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Isimud = Enki’s vizier; 1st two-faced being on Earth, arriving with Enki and the fifty Anunnaki on Earth for the first time, messenger of the god Enki

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Jatumdug = Ninsun; Ninurta & Bau‘s daughter

SEE NINSUN PAGE:

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Jicbar-ed = Enlil’s surveyor; farmer of Guedina

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Jir-jire= old woman Bilulu‘s son

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ka-hejala & Igi-hejala = doorkeepers of Enki‘s house in Eridu

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Kakka = Anu’s son; Anu‘s visier, minister of state for Anu and Anshar; the mother of Ninshubur

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Kalkal = Enlil’s butler; doorkeeper of Ekur

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ki = sometimes Antu, sometimes Ninhursag; consort of An, earth mother

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Kinda-zid = Ninurta’s chamber steward

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Kugsud = Enlil’s cook

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Kulla = Ningishzidda, Master Architect of world’s monuments, master brickman; god who erects & restores temples

SEE NINGISHZIDDA PAGE:

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Kur-cuna-buruam = Ninurta’s second general

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Kusu = Gibil’s spouse; Enlil‘s daughter

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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La = messenger of Enki

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lahar = God of the Livestocks

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lama = Ninsun; Ninurta‘s Fishery Inspector

SEE NINSUN PAGE:

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Lord Air = Enlil; Anu’s son & heir to kingship of Nibiru / Heaven & Earth Colony

Lady Air = Ninlil; Enlil‘s spouse, she shares Enlil‘s power equally, daughter to Nisaba

SEE ENLIL PAGE:

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Lu-Inanna = the chief leather-worker of Enlil

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lugal-ane = Inanna; consort of Anu who took over his temple in Uruk, Nannar / Sin‘s daughter

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Lugalcubur = unidentified

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lugal-ennu-irikugakam = Ninurta’s resident constable; security guard

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lugal-era = Ninurta; he & Nergal fought against Marduk in battle

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Lugal-igihuc = Ninurta’s drummer

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lugal-Marda = unidentified; son of Ninurta?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lugal-sisa = Ninurta’s adviser

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lugal-sud-e & Lugal-ki-bura = unidentified; brothers to Ningishzidda?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Lulal = Inanna’s attendant

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Mak-hir = god of dreams

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Mammi = Ninhursag; mother goddess who helped to create advanced earthlings

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Marditi = unidentified

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Martu = son of Anu & Ninhursag; married Utus daughter, god over the Martu – ape-like primitive earthlings, patron god over the city of Ninab…

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Merodach = Marduk; self-named supreme god, sun god, son of Enki and Damgalnuna / Damkina

SEE MARDUK PAGE:

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Meslamta-ea / Meclamta-eda = Nergal; god who joined Ninurta in battling Marduk, sometimes Enlil‘s son, sometimes Enki‘s son

SEE NERGAL PAGE:

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Musdamma = Enlil’s master mason; builder

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nabu = 3rd son of Marduk and Zarpanitu / Sarpanit; god of writing and wisdom

SEE NABU PAGE:

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Namma / Nammu = concubine of Anu; birth goddess, mother of the gods Enki, Ninhursag, Bau, Shala, & others...Antu is Enlil‘s mother

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Namrat = Aya / Aia; Utu‘s spouse,

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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NAMTAR = Ereshkigal’s son; gatekeeper to the Underworld, messenger god for the goddess Ereshkigal

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nana / Nanaya = Nabu’s spouse; Inanna‘s protoge’, fertility goddess

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nanibgal = Nisaba; Enlil‘s mother-in-law, Master Scribe of the great gods, Goddess of Grains

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nanna / Nannar = Suen / Sin; Enlil & Ninlil‘s 1st son together, God of the Moon Crescent, and the new moon, father of Ereshkigal, Utu, & Inanna

SEE NANNAR PAGE:

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Nanshe / Nanse / Nance / Nazi = Enki & Ninhursag‘s daughter via Uttu; Goddess of Fish & Fowl of the sea, Nindara‘s spouse, dream interpreter for the gods

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nebo = Nabu; Marduk‘s 3rd son, god of the 6-pointed star

SEE NABU PAGE:

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Nergal = Erra; Enki‘s son, sometimes Enlil‘s son, god of war & of pestilence, king of the Netherworld / Underworld, spouse to Ereshkigal

SEE NERGAL PAGE:

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Neti / Namtar = Ereshkigal’s gatekeeper of the Underworld; possibly her son

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nezila = Bau / Gula’s house secretary

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nijerim-cu-tabbi = one of Nannar‘s guards at the gates of Ur

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nimdimgul = Bau / Gula’s chief prosecutor; jailer

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nimgirsig = Enki‘s boat captain

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nina = Enki & Ninhursag’s daughter; [“goddess of Oracles”]

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninazu = son of Ereshkigal’s sometimes, & son of Enlil & Ninlil sometimes; spouse to Ninsutu / Ningiridu / Ningiriudu

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninbarag = assistant to Ninhursag

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nincubar / Ninshubur / Ninsubur = Inanna’s minister

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nindara = Nanshe‘s husband; Utu‘s son, Enki & Ninhursag‘s son-in-law

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nindimgul = Bau/ Gula‘s chief prosecutor

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nin-dub = Ninurta’s architect; chief purification priest of Eridu

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninagal = Enki‘s son; God of Smiths, probably is Gibil

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninegal = Bau; Ninurta‘s spouse & aunt, daughter to King Anu

SEE BAU PAGE:

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Ninegala = Inanna; Nannar‘s & Ningal‘s daughter

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Ninehama = unidentified; Marduk‘s spouse?, daughter?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ningal = daughter to Enki & Ningikuga; Nannar‘s spouse, mother of Inanna, Utu, & Ereshkigal, reed goddess

SEE NANNAR PAGE:

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Ningikuga/ Nisaba = daughter to Anu & Nammu; Enki‘s sister, lover, mother to Ningal & Ninlil

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ningirida / Ningiriudu / Ninsutu = Enki & Ninhursag’s daughter via Uttu; Ninazu‘s spouse, Ereshkigal‘s daughter-in-law

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ningirim = unidentified; possibly Enki‘s daughter

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ningirsu = Ninurta; Enlil‘s son & heir, warrior god, god of the plow

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Ninjiczida = Ningishzidda; Enki & Ereshkigal‘s son, Ningirida‘s son?

SEE NINGISHZIDDA PAGE:

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Ningublaga = Utu; son to Nannar & Ningal, twin to Inanna, brother to Ereshkigal

SEE UTU PAGE:

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Nin-gul = Ninsun; Bau‘s daughter, mother to gods & kings

SEE NINSUN PAGE:

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Ninguna = one of Ninhursag’s assistants

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninharana = Bau’s barber?; (mistranslation?)

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninhursag / Ninhursaga / Ninkhursaga = Nammu & Anu’s daughter; mother of the gods

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Niniagar = unidentified; Utu‘s concubine?, spouse?, daughter?, stewardess of Ur‘s storehouses

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninib / Ninip = Ninurta; Enlil & Ninhursag‘s son & heir to kingship of Nibiru / Heaven & Earth

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Ninildum / Ninilduma = Marduk‘s master carpenter

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninimma = Enki‘s daughter by his own daughter Ninkurra

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nininsina / Ninisinna = Bau / Gula; Anu‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s spouse & aunt, sister to Enki & Ninhursag, 1/2 sister & daughter-in-law to Enlil

SEE BAU PAGE:

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Ninirigal = unidentified; goddess who lived in Uruk, possibly Ninsun?, Ninshubur?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninjirida / Ningirida / Ningiriudu / Ninsutu = Enki‘s daughter by Ninhursag via Uttu; Ninazu‘s spouse

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninjirsu / Ningirsu = Ninurta; Enlil & Ninhursag‘s son & heir to the throne, Bau‘s nephew-spouse, god of the plow

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Ninkarnunna = Ninurta’s son; attendant

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninkarrak = Bau / Gula; Anu‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s aunt-spouse

SEE BAU PAGE:

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Ninkasi / Ninkashi / Ninguenaka = Enki & Ninhursag’s daughter via Uttu; beer-meister of the gods

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninki = Damkina; Enki‘s spouse, Marduk‘s mother, Alalu‘s daughter

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninkurra = Enki‘s daughter by Ninsar; who is Enki‘s daughter by Ninhursag, Uttu & Ninimma‘s mother

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninlil = daughter to Nisaba; Enlil‘s spouse, shared equal power with Enlil, mother of Nannar & Adad, sometimes Nergal

SEE ENLIL PAGE:

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Ninmada = son to Enlil; as is Ninazu in some texts; son to Ereshkigal, as is Ninazu in some texts

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninmah = Ninhursag; Anu & Nammu‘s daughter, mother of the great gods, DNA developer of “modern man”, Creator Goddess

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Ninmarki = Nina; Enki‘s daughter’s daughter with Enki

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninmena = “Lady of the Crown”, Ninhursag some texts, Ningal some texts;

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Ninmug = sister to Enki & Ninhursag; Anu‘s daughter, metal-worker of the gods, blacksmith

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninmul = Enlil’s spouse Ninlil; sometimes spouse to Inanna‘s son Shara?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninni = Inanna; daughter to Nannar & Ningal, spouse to many mixed-bred kings

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Ninnibru / Nininsinna = Bau / Gula; Anu‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s spouse & aunt

SEE BAU PAGE:

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Ninnigbunara & Ningargargar & Ninbisukale = unidentified goddesses; high-priestesses, priestesses, guards at the door, female welcoming party

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninsar = Ninhursag’s & Enki‘s daughter; Ninkurra‘s mother

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninshubur / Ninsubur / Nincubur = Inanna’s counselor; companion, messenger of the gods, attendant of the gods

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninsiana = Inanna; Ningal & Nannar‘s daughter, Utu‘s twin, Dumuzi‘s spouse & widow

SEE INANNA PAGE:

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Ninsikila = Enki & Ninhursag’s daughter via Uttu; patron goddess of the paradise land of Dilmun

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninsun / Ninsumun = daughter to Ninurta & Bau; mother to Dumuzi & Geshtinanna, spouse to Lugalbanda, mother to many gods & many mixed-breed kings

SEE NINSUN PAGE:

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Ninti = Enki & Ninhursag’s daughter via Uttu; “Lady Life”

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nintinugga = Bau / Gula; Anu‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s spouse, Enki‘s sister

SEE BAU / GULA PAGE:

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Nintu / Nintud / Nintur = Ninhursag; Anu‘s daughter, sister to Enki, Enlil, Bau, & many others, mother of the gods, creator of “Adapa“, “modern man”

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Nintu-kalama = unidentified; architect?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nintulla / Nintul = son of Enki & Ninhursag’s via Uttu

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ninunuga = unidentified; Ninlil?, mistress of Shuruppak, city of Noah

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninursaga = Ninhursag; Anu‘s daughter, Enlil, Enki, Bau, & others are siblings

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Ninurta = Enlil’s son & heir of Nibiru & Earth Colony; warrior god, god of the plow

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Ninzaga = unidentified; coppersmith

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ninzuana = unidentified; either Bau?, or daughter of Ninurta & Bau?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Nisaba / Nidaba / Ningikuga = Anu’s & Uras‘s daughter; Ninlil & Ningal are the daughters to Enki & Nisaba, Goddess of Scribes, Goddess of Grains & Reeds

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Nudimmud = Enki; god over the waters, fathered dozens of gods & goddesses, helped sister Ninhursag fashion “modern man”

SEE ENKI PAGE:

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Nukimmut = Ninhursag; goddess mother of Ninip / Ninurta & many others

SEE NINHURSAG PAGE:

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Numbarshegunu = Nisaba; Enlil‘s mother-in-law, Haia‘s spouse, Ninlil‘s mother

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Numucda / Numushda / Numusda = Utu / Shamash; Nannar‘s son, Inanna‘s twin, god of justice, Sun God

SEE UTU PAGE:

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Nunamnir = Enlil; Anu & Antu‘s eldest son & heir

SEE ENLIL PAGE:

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Nungal = Bau / Gula; Anu & Ereshkigal‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s spouse

SEE BAU PAGE:

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Nusku / Nuska = Enlil’s chancellor; spouse to Sandarnunna, Enlil & Ninlil‘s daughter

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Pabilsag = Ninurta; Bau‘s nephew-spouse, Ninhursag & Enlil‘s son & heir, god of Isin & Larak

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Papsukal = son to Nannar; vizier of the great gods

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Pasag = unidentified; job boss, master workman

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Puzuramurri = Ninagal?; Enki‘s son, captain of Noah‘s Ark, possibly Gibil?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Rimon / Rimmon / Rammanu = Adad; Enlil & Ninlil‘s 3rd son

SEE ADAD PAGE:

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Sabit = offspring of Enki & Damkina; (boy?, girl?)

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Sadarnunna = Anu & Antu‘s daughter; Nusku‘s spouse

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Samugan / Sumugan = cattle god

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Samas / Shamash = Utu; Sun God, later inherited the Moon Crescent symbol from his father Nannar, spouse to A-a / Aya / Aia

SEE UTU PAGE:

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Sarpanit / Sarpanitum = Marduk‘s spouse

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Shala / Shalla = daughter of Anu & Antu; Adad‘s spouse, war goddess

SEE ADAD PAGE:

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Shamash /Samas Utu, Nannar‘s son, Sun God-(later the Moon Crescent God), father of mixed-breed kings, spouse to Aya, Sippar is his city

SEE UTU PAGE:

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Shamkan = cattle-god

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Shara = Cara; mixed-breed King Shu-Sin & Inanna‘s son

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Sharur = Enlils command communicator

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Sin = Nannar; Enlil‘s 2nd, Ninlil‘s 1st son, father to Utu, Inanna, Papsukal, & Ereshkigal, Moon Crescent God of Ur and elsewhere

SEE NANNAR PAGE:

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Sigsig = Utu’s son; god of dreams

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Skyfather = Anu / An; king of Heaven / Nibiru and Earth, father to Enki, Enlil, Ninhursag, Bau, Nusku, & many more

SEE ANU PAGE:

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Sud = Ninlil; Enlil‘s spouse, Numbarshuganu & Haia‘s daughter, mother to Nannar & Adad

SEE ENLIL PAGE:

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Suen = Sin / Nannar; son of Enlil & Ninlil, brother to Adad, ½ younger brother to Ninurta

SEE NANNAR PAGE:

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Sulazida = Anu’s herdsman

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Sul-pae / Cul-pa-ed = lord of Ninhursag’s house in Kish, Ninhursag‘s consort?, son?

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Sumugan = god of the steppe; cattle god

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Suziana = Cuziana, Enlil‘s junior wife; one of Ninhursag‘s nurses?

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Tashmetu / Tashmetum / Tashimmetish = Nanaya, Nabu‘s spouse

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Ucumgal-ana = Anu’s friend

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ucumgal-kalama = the musician for Ninurta’s house, drummer

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Umul = a failed creature; Enki & Ninhursag‘s one of many failures in genetically molding the mixed-breeds

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Uras / Urash / Urac = Nammu; concubine of the Sky God Anu; sometimes Ninhursag, daughter of Anu; sometimes 

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Uru-azagga = Ninurta; Ninhursag & Enlil‘s son, Bau‘s spouse

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Urumas = unidentified god

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

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Ushumgalanna = Dumuzi; Enki & Ninsun‘s son, Inanna‘s spouse

SEE DUMUZI PAGE:

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Uta-ulu = Ninurta; Enlil & Ninhursag‘s son, Bau‘s spouse

SEE NINURTA PAGE:

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Uttu = Enki & his daughter Nindurra / Ninkurra’s (or Ninimma‘s) girl-child; Goddess of Weaving, vegetation goddess

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Utu = Shamash; son of Nannar & Ningal, twin to Inanna, brother to Ereshkigal, Sun God, then later Moon Crescent God, god responsible for dispensing justice to gods and men

SEE UTU PAGE:

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Yav = Adad; Enlil‘s son

SEE ADAD PAGE:

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Zababa = Enlil‘s son, brother to Ninurta, Nannar & Adad, Hittite god of war

SEE MINOR GODS PAGE:

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Zarpanitu / Sarpanit; spouse to Marduk, marriage celebrated annually at New Year in Babylon, birth goddess

SEE MINOR GODS QUOTES PAGE:

Nibiru Kings (Royal Bloodline of Planet Nibiru)

prior to the Anunnaki coming to Earth

 

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in blue)

 

Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin Books

SEE SITCHIN’S EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.:

According to “The Lost Book Of Enki”:

Sitchin states:

After many shars of warring between the nation of the north and the nation of the south, and after insurmountable destruction to the planet and to life on Nibiru, and after most of the men had perished in the war, a truce was declared. A peaceful settlement was reached by uniting the planet under one king. By lots a unifying leader was to be selected. If the winner was from the south, then he would take a wife from the north. If the winner was from the north, then his spouse would be chosen from the south, thus uniting the interests of the people from all the lands. A royal throne for the entire planet was then established.”

1st king

An meaning the “Celestial One”

. A warrior from the north

. His ruling city was built and named Agade, meaning “Unity”

. Married An.Tu meaning the “Leader Who Is An’s Spouse”, from the south

. They had three sons and no daughters

According to “The Lost Book of Enki”:

Now this is the account of the Prior Times,

and the Weapons of Terror.

Before the Prior Times was the Beginning;

after the Prior Times were the Olden Times.

In the Olden Times the gods came to Earth

and created the Earthlings.

In the Prior Times, none of the gods was on the Earth,

nor were the Earthlings yet fashioned.

In the Prior Times, the abode of the gods was on their own planet;

Nibiru is its name.

A great planet, reddish in radiance;

around the Sun an elongated circuit Nibiru makes.

For a time in the cold is Nibiru engulfed;

for a part of its circuit by the Sun strongly is it heated.

A thick atmosphere Nibiru envelops,

by volcanic eruptions constantly fed.

All manner of life this atmosphere sustains;

without it there will be only perishing!

In the cold period the inner heat of Nibiru it keeps about the planet,

like a warm coat that is constantly renewed.

In the hot period it shields Nibiru from the Sun’s scotching rays.

In its midst rains it holds and releases,

to lakes and streams giving rise.

Lush vegetation our atmosphere feeds and protects;

all matter of life in the waters

and on the land to sprout it caused.

After aeons of time our own species sprouted,

by our own essence an eternal seed to procreate.

As our numbers grew,

to many regions of Nibiru our ancestors spread.

Some tilled the land, some four-legged creatures shepherded.

Some lived on the mountains, some in the valleys their home made.

Rivalries occurred, encroachments happened;

clashes occurred, sticks became weapons.

Clans gathered into tribes,

then two great nations each other faced.

The nation of the north against the nation of the south took up arms.

What was held by hand to thrusting missiles was turned;

weapons of thunder and brilliance increased the terror.

A war, long and fierce, engulfed the planet;

brother amassed against brother.

There was death and destruction for both north and south.

For many circuits desolation reined the land;

all life was diminished.

Then a truce was declared; then peacemaking was conducted.

Let the nations be united, the emissaries said to one another:

Let there be one throne on Nibiru, one king to reign over all.

Let a leader from north or from south by lot be chosen,

one king supreme to be.

If he be from north,

let south choose a female to be his spouse

as equal queen to reign alongside.

If by lot a south male be chosen,

let the north’s female be his spouse.

Husband and wife let them be, as one flesh to become.

Let their first born son be the successor;

let a unified dynasty thus be formed,

unity on Nibiru forever to establish!

In the midst of the ruins, peace was started.

North and south by marriage were united.

The royal throne into one flesh combined,

an unbroken line of kingship established!

The first king after peace was made,

a warrior of the north he was, a mighty commander.

By lots, true and fair, was he chosen;

his decrees in unity were accepted.

For his abode he built a splendid city;

Agade, Unity meaning, was its name.

For his reign a royal title he was granted;

An it was, the Celestial One was its meaning.

With strong arm order in the lands he re-established;

laws and regulations he decreed.

Governors for each land he appointed;

restoration and reclamation was their foremost task.

Of him in the royal annals, thus it was recorded:

An the lands unified, peace on Nibiru he restored.

He built a new city, the canals he repaired,

food to the people he provided;

there was an abundance in the lands.

For his spouse the south a maiden had chosen;

for both love and warring she was noted.

An.Tu was her royal title; the Leader Who Is An’s Spouse,

the given name cleverly did mean.

She bore An three sons and no daughters.”

2nd king

An.Ki meaning “By a Solid Foundation”

. Eldest son and heir of An’s

. Never married, concubines didn’t produce any sons

. No heirs were produced

. After his death, kingship fell to his younger brother

According to “The Lost Book of Enki”:

The first born son was by her named An.Ki;

By An a solid foundation was its meaning.

Alone on the throne he was seated;

a spouse to choose was twice postponed.

In his reign, concubines were brought into the palace;

a son to him was not born.

The dynasty thus begun was by the death of Anki disrupted;

on the foundation no offspring followed.”

3rd king

Ib meaning “The One in the Middle”

. 2nd son to An and An.Tu

. Re-named An.Ib meaning “The One Who Is An’s Son” when he became king

. Married Nin.Ib meaning the “Lady of Ib”, his younger brother’s

daughter

According to The Lost Book of Enki”:

The middle son, though not the first born,

the Legal Heir was pronounced.

From his youth, one of the tree brothers,

Ib by his mother was lovingly called.

The One In The Middle his name did mean.

By the royal annals An.Ib he is named:

In kingship celestial; by generations,

the One Who Is An’s Son the name signified.

He followed his father An on Nibiru’s throne;

by count he was the third to reign.

The daughter of his younger brother he chose to be his spouse.

Nin.Ib she was called, the Lady of Ib.”

4th king

An.Shar.Galmeaning “An’s Prince Who Is Greatest of Princes”

. 1st son of Anib and Ninib

. Married Ki.Shar.Gal, his half-sister, both offspring of the king Anib

. 1st son of Anshargal’s was born by a concubine

. 2nd son of Anshargal’s was born by his official wife and half-sister, Kishargal

.Kishargal had Anshargal proclaim that the legal heir to the throne be the 1st son born of the “double seed” of royal blood, not necessarily just the first son born, thus establishing for all time the “Law of the Seed”.

According to The Lost Book of Enki”:

A son to Anib by Ninib was born;

the successor on the throne he was,

the fourth by the count of kings.

By the royal name An.Shar.Gal he wished himself to be known;

An’s Prince Who Is Greatest Of Princes was the meaning.

His spouse, a half sister, Ki.Shar.Gal was equally named.

Knowledge and understanding were his chief ambition;

the ways of the heavens he assiduously studied.

The great circuit of Nibiru he studied;

its length a Shar to be he fixed.

As one year of Nibiru was the measure,

by it the royal reigns to be numbered and recorded.

The Shar to ten portions he divided,

two festivals thereby he pronounced.

When nearest to the Sun’s quarters,

a festival of the warmth was celebrated.

When to its far abode Nibiru was distanced,

the festival of coolness was decreed.

Replacing all olden festivals of tribes and nations,

to unify the people the two were established.

Laws of husband and wife, of sons and daughters,

by decree he established;

Customs from the first tribes he proclaimed for the whole land.

From the wars females greatly outnumbered males.

Decrees he made, one male to have more than one female for knowing.

By law one wife as official spouse to be chosen,

First Wife to be called.

By law, the first born son was his father’s successor.

By these laws, confusion soon came about;

if the Firstborn son not by the First Wife was born,

And thereafter by the First Wife a son was born,

by law the Legal Heir becoming.

Who shall be the successor:

the one by the count of Shar’s firstborn?

The one by the First Wife born?

The Firstborn son? The Legal Heir?

Who shall inherit? Who shall succeed?

In the reign of Anshargal,

Kishargal as First Wife was pronounced.

A half sister of the king she was.”

5th king

An.Shar

. 1st son of Anshargal and Kishargal

. Married Ki.Shar, his half-sister, both the offspring of Anshargal.

. Nibiru’s climate was bitter cold when it was away from the sun, and horribly hot as it approached the sun. Nibiru’s atmosphere was collapsing. Famine and hardship spread across Nibiru.

. A breach in the atmosphere was discovered. Air was escaping and becoming thinner. Volcanic activity had greatly lessened, emitting fewer gases, and causing the air to cool.

According toThe Lost Book of Enki”:

In Anshargal’s reign,

concubines were again brought into the palace.

By the concubines, sons and daughters to the king were born.

A son by one was the first to be born;

the son of a concubine was the Firstborn.

Thereafter Kishargal bore a son.

The Legal Heir by law was his; the Firstborn he was not.

In the palace Kishargal raised her voice, in anger shouting:

If by rules my son, by a First Wife born,

from succession shall be barred,

Let the double seed not be neglected!

Though of different mothers,

of one father the king and I are offspring.

I am the king’s half sister, of me the king is half brother.

By that my son the double seed of our father Anib possesses!

Let henceforth the Law of the Seed,

the Law of Espousal overpower!

Let henceforth a son by a half sister,

whenever born, above all other sons rise to succession!

Anshargal, contemplating, the Law of the Seed embraced with favor:

Confusion of spouse and concubines,

of marriage and divorce, by it would be avoided.

In their council, the royal counselors

the Law of the Seed for succession adopted.

By the king’s order, the scribes the decree recorded.

Thus, the next king by the Law of the Seed for succession was proclaimed.

To him the royal name An.Shar was granted.

Fifth on the throne he was.

Now this is the account of the reign of Anshar

and the kings who followed.

When the law was changed,

the other princes were contending.

Words there were, rebellion there was not.

As his spouse Anshar a half sister chose.

He made her First Wife; by the name Ki.Shar she was called.

Thus was by this law the dynasty continued.

In the reign of Anshar, the fields diminished their yields,

fruits and grains lost abundance.

From circuit to circuit, nearing the Sun heat grew stronger;

in the faraway abode, coolness was more biting.

In Agade, the throne city,

the king those of great understanding assembled.

Learned savants, those of great knowledge,

to inquire were commanded.

The land and the soil they examined,

the lakes and streams they put to the test.

It has happened before, some gave an answer:

Nibiru in the past colder or warmer has grown;

A destiny it is, in the circuit of Nibiru embedded!

Others of knowledge, the circuit observing,

Nibiru’s destiny to blame did not consider.

In the atmosphere a breaching has occurred;

that was their finding.

Volcanoes, the atmosphere forbears;

less belching were spitting up!

Nibiru’s air has thinner been made,

the protective shield has been diminished!

In the reign of Anshar and Kishar,

pestilence of field made appearance;

toil could them not overcome.”

6th king

En.Shar – meaning “Lordly Master of the Shar”

. 1st son of Anshar and Kishar

. Married his half-sister, Nin.Shar – meaning “of the Shars the Lady”

. Ninshar produced no male heir, so one came by way of a concubine

. He became very learned in Nibiru’s circuit and the atmospheres of the five outer planets. He named the planets after his forefathers.

. He sent teams of scientists in spaceships to study the five planets

. He studied why the volcanoes weren’t belching the much needed atmospheric gases, and thus not releasing any warmth. Things were getting worse.

According to The Lost Book of Enki”:

Their son En.Shar then the throne ascended;

of the dynasty the sixth he was.

Lordly Master of the Shar the name did signify.

With great understanding he was born,

with much learning he mastered much knowledge.

To remedy the afflictions ways he sought,

of Nibiru’s heavenly circuit he made much study.

In its loop, of the Sun’s family five members it embraced,

planets of dazzling beauty.

For cures to the afflictions,

their atmospheres he caused to be examined.

To each he gave a name, ancestral forefathers he honored;

as heavenly couples he them considered.

An and Antu, the twinlike planets,

he called the first two to be encountered.

Beyond in Nibiru’s circuit were Anshar and Kishar,

in their size the largest.

As a messenger Gaga among the others coursed,

sometimes first Nibiru to meet.

Five in all were Nibiru’s heavenly greeters as the Sun it circled.

Beyond, like a boundary,

the Hammered Bracelet the Sun encircled;

As a guardian of the heaven’s forbidden region

with havoc it protected.

Other children of the Sun, four in number,

from intrusion the bracelet shielded.

The atmospheres of the five greeters Enshar set out to study.

In its repeating circuit,

the five in Nibiru’s loop carefully were examined.

What atmospheres they possessed by observation

and with celestial chariots intensely were examined.

There findings were astounding, the discoveries confusing.

From circuit to circuit Nibiru’s atmosphere more breaching suffered.

In the councils of the learned, cures were avidly debated;

ways to bandage the wound were urgently considered.

A new shield to embrace the planet was attempted;

all that was thrust up back to the ground came down.

In the councils of the learned,

the belching volcanoes were studied.

The atmosphere by belching volcanoes having been created,

its wound by their diminished belching had come to be.

Let with invention new belching be encouraged,

let volcanoes spew again! one savants group was saying.

Hoe the feat to achieve, with what tools more belching to attain,

none the king could inform.

In the reign of Enshar the breach in the skies grew bigger.

Rains were withheld, winds blew harder;

springs from the depths did not rise.

In the lands there was an accursation;

the breasts of mothers were dry.

In the palaces there was distress;

an accursation therein took hold.

As his First Wife, Enshar a half sister did espouse,

by the Law of the Seed abiding.

Nin.Shar she was called, of the Shars the Lady.

A son she did not bear.”

7th king

Du.Uru – meaning “In the Dwelling Place Fashioned”

. 1st son of Enshar and a concubine – the “double seed” is broken!

. Married Da.Uru, meaning “She Who is by My Side”,

. He married for love, not by blood relation – the bloodline is broken!

. They and many others were now infertile due to Nibiru’s enduring hardships

. They found a son at the gate and adopted him as heir – all royal bloodlines of Nibiru are now broken!

According to “The Lost Book of Enki”:

By a concubine to Enshar a son was born;

the Firstborn son he was.

By Ninshar, First Wife and half sister,

a son was not brought forth.

By the Law of Succession, the concubine’s son the throne ascended;

the seventh to reign he was.

Du.Uru was his royal name;

In the Dwelling Place Fashioned was its meaning;

In the House of Concubines,

not in the palace, was he indeed conceived.

As his spouse a maiden from his youth beloved Duuru chose;

by love, not by seed, a First Wife he selected.

Da.Uru was her royal name;

She Who Is By My Side was the meaning.

In the royal court confusion was rampant.

Sons were not heirs, wives were not half sisters.

In the land suffering was increasing.

The fields forgot their abundance,

among the people fertility was diminished.

In the palace fertility was absent;

neither son nor daughter was brought forth.

Of An’s seed, seven were the rulers;

then of his seed the throne was dry.”

8th king

Lahma – meaning “Dryness”

. Adopted son of Duuru and Dauru’s, married Lahama

. He was not well accepted by those in the royal palace as an heir with no bloodlines from the original king An

. Nibiru’s problem was to be solved by getting gold to repair the atmosphere, and or to blast the volcanoes with nuclear weapons, he could decide to do nothing

. Revolt arose against him lead by Alalu, a prince

. Alalu and Lahma fought, Alalu threw Lahma off a tower to his death!

According to The Lost Book of Enki”:

Dauru a child at the palace gateway found;

as a son she embraced him.

Duuru in the end as a son he adopted,

Legal Heir him decreed;

Lahma, meaning Dryness, was his given name.

In the palace the princes were grumbling;

in the Council of Counselors there were complaints.

In the end Lahma the throne ascended.

Though not of An’s seed, he was the eighth to reign.

In the councils of the learned,

to heal the breach there were two suggestions:

One was to use a metal, gold was its name.

On Nibiru it was greatly rare;

within the Hammered Bracelet it was abundant.

It was the only substance that to the finest powder could be ground;

lofted high in heaven, suspended it could remain.

Thus, with replenishments,

the breach it would heal, protection make better.

Let celestial boats be built,

let a celestial fleet the gold to Nibiru bring over!

Let the Weapons of Terror be created!

Was the other suggestion;

weapons that the ground shook loose,

the mountains split asunder;

With missiles the volcanoes to attack,

their dormancy to bestir, their belching to increase,

The atmosphere to replenish, the breach to make disappear!

For a decision Lahma was too feeble;

what choice to make he knew not.

One circuit Nibiru completed,

two Shars Nibiru to count continued.

In the fields, affliction was not diminished.

By the volcanic belching the atmosphere was not repaired.

A third Shar passed, a fourth was counted.

Gold was not obtained.

In the land strife was abundant;

food and water were not abundant.

In the land unity was gone; accusations were abundant.

In the royal court, savants were coming and going;

counselors were rushing in and rushing out.

The king to their words paid no attention.

Counsel from his spouse he only sought; Lahama was her name.

If destiny it be, let us beseech the Great Creator of All,

to the king she said.

Beseeching, not acting, provide the only hope!

In the royal court the princes were astir;

at the king accusations were directed:

Foolishly, unreasoning, greater calamities instead of cure he brought forth!

From the olden storehouses, weapons were retrieved;

of rebellion there was much speaking.”

9th king

Alalu

. Alalu was brought before the “Seven Who Judge”

. He claimed to be a descendant of the past king, Anshargal and a concubine’s son named Alam; his claim was rivaled by another prince named Anu.

.Anu was descended by his great ancestor, and Nibiru’s 1st king, An, by way of An’s third son, Enuru

.The two agreed that Alalu would keep the throne, but Anu would be his successor

. Alalu’s daughter, Damkina was to marry Anu’s son, Enki to meld their bloodlines for future royal heirs – all agreed

. Alalu sent men to mine gold from the “Hammered Bracelet”, Asteroid Belt but all were killed trying to land; he sent nuclear missiles into the volcanoes to no avail

. After 9 shars of reign, Anu challenged Alalu to a wrestling match for the throne and won. Alalu feared for his life and bolted for Earth to hide.

According to The Lost Book of Enki”:

A prince in the royal palace was the first to take up arms.

By words of promise, the other princes he agitated;

Alalu was his name.

Let Lahma be the king no more! He shouted.

Let decision supplant hesitation!

Come, let us unnerve the king in his dwelling;

let him the throne abandon!

The princes to his words gave heed;

the gate of the palace they rushed;

To the throne room, its entrance restricted,

like onrushing waters they went.

To the tower of the palace the king escaped;

Alalu was him pursuing.

In the tower there was a struggle;

Lahma fell to his death.

Lahma is no more! Alalu said.

The king is no more, with glee he announced.

To the throne room Alalu rushed,

on the throne he himself seated.

Without right or council, a king he himself pronounced.

In the land unity was lost;

some by the death of Lahma rejoiced,

others by Alalu’s deeds were saddened.

Now this is the account of the kingship of Alalu

and of the going to Earth.

In the land unity was lost;

about the kingship many were aggrieved.

In the palace princes were agitated;

in the council, counselors were distraught.

From father to son, succession from An on the throne continued;

Even Lahma, the eighth, by adoption a son was proclaimed.

Who was Alalu? Was he a Legal Heir? Was he Firstborn?

By what right did he usurp; was he not a king’s slayer?

Before the Seven Who Judge Alalu was summoned,

his fate to consider.

Before the Seven Who Judge, he spread his pleas:

Though neither Legal Heir nor a son Firstborn,

of royal seed indeed he was!

Of Anshargal am I descended, before the judges he claimed.

By a concubine, my ancestor was to him born; Alam was his name.

By the court of Shars, Alam was the Firstborn;

the throne to him belonged;

By conniving, the queen his rights put aside!

A Law of the Seed from naught she created,

for her son the kingship obtained.

Alam of kingship she deprived; to her son it was granted.

By descent, of Alam’s generations am I continued;

the seed of Anshargal is within me!

The Seven Who Judge to Alalu’s words gave heed.

To the Council of Counselors they passed the matter,

the truth or falsehood to ascertain.

The royal annals from the House of Records were brought forth;

with much care they were read.

An and Antu the first royal couple were;

three sons and no daughters to them were born.

The Firstborn was Anki; he died on the throne;

he had no offspring.

The middle son in his stead the throne ascended; Anib was his name.

Anshargal was his Firstborn; the throne he ascended.

After him on the throne kingship by the Firstborn did not continue;

The Law of Succession by the Law of the Seed was supplanted.

A concubine’s son was the Firstborn;

by the Law of the Seed of kingship he was deprived.

The kingship instead to Kishargal’s son was granted;

her being a half sister of the king was the reason.

Of the concubine’s son, the Firstborn, the annals made no record.

Of him I am descended! Alalu to the counselors he cried out.

By the Law of Succession, to him kingship belonged;

by the Law of Succession, to kingship I am now entitled!

With hesitation, the counselors of Alalu an oath of truth demanded.

Alalu swore the oath of life or death;

as king the council him considered.

They summoned the elders, they summoned the princes;

before them the decision was pronounced.”

10th king

Anu – meaning “the Celestial; One”

. Married Antu, his half-sister and had 14 sons and daughters with her

. Enlil is his heir, 1st born son of Anu and Antu

. Enki is his 1st born son, born of Anu and concubine Nammu

.The story of new wars and family conflict is extended to Earth by these two sons and their offspring.

According to “The Lost Book of Enki”:

From among the princes a young prince stepped forward;

about the kingship words he wished to say.

Succession must be reconsidered, to the assembly he said.

Though neither Firstborn nor by the queen a son,

of pure seed am I descended:

The essence of An in me is preserved, by no concubine diluted!

The counselors heard the words with amazement;

the young prince to step closer they summoned.

They asked for his name.

It is Anu; after my forefather An am I named!

They inquired about his generations;

of An’s three sons he them reminded:

Anki was the Firstborn, without son or daughter he died;

Anib was the middle son,

instead of Anki the throne he ascended;

Anib the daughter of his younger brother took to be wife;

from them onward the succession is in the annals recorded.

Who was the younger brother,

a son of An and Antu, one of purest seed?

The counselors with wonderment looked at each other.

Enuru was his name! Anu to them announced;

he was my great ancestor!

His spouse Ninuru was a half sister;

her son was firstborn; Enama was his name.

His wife was a half sister,

by laws of seed and succession a son she bore him.

Of pure descent the generations continued,

by law and by seed perfect!

Anu, after our forefather An, did my parents name me;

From the throneship we were removed;

from An’s pure seed we were not removed!

Let Anu be king! Many counselors shouted.

Let Alalu be removed!

Others caution did counsel:

Let strife be prevented, let unity prevail!

They called in Alalu, the discovered findings to be told.

To the prince Anu, Alalu his arm in embrace offered;

to Anu he thus said:

Though by different offsprings,

of one ancestor we are both descended;

Let us live in peace, together Nibiru to abundance return!

Let me keep the throne, let you keep the succession!

To the council words he directed:

Let Anu Crown Prince be, let him be my successor!

Let his son my daughter espouse, let succession be united!

Anu bowed before the council,

to the assembly he thus declared:

Alalu’s cupbearer I shall be, his successor-in-waiting;

a son of mine a daughter of his as bride shall choose.

That was the council’s decision;

in the royal annals it was inscribed.

In this manner Alalu on the throne remained seated.

He summoned the sages,

savants and commanders he consulted;

for deciding he gained much knowledge.

Let celestial boats be constructed, he decided,

to seek the gold in the Hammered Bracelet, he decided.

By the Hammered Bracelets the boats were crushed;

none of them returned.

Let with Weapons of Terror the bowels of Nibiru be cut open,

let volcanoes again erupt! He then commanded.

With Weapons of Terror skyborne chariots were armed,

with terror missiles from the skies were volcanoes struck.

The mountains swayed,

the valleys shuddered as great brilliances with thunder exploded.

In the lands there was much rejoicing;

of abundance there were expectations.

In the palace, Anu was for Alalu the cupbearer.

He would bow at Alalu’s feet,

set the drinking cup in Alalu’s hand.

Alalu was the king; Anu as a servant by him was treated.

In the land rejoicing receded;

rains were withheld, winds blew harder.

The belching by volcanoes did not increase,

the breach in the atmosphere did not heal.

In the heavens Nibiru its circuits kept coursing;

from circuit to circuit heat and cold grew harder to suffer.

The people of Nibiru ceased to revere their king;

instead of relief, misery he caused!

Alalu on the throne remained seated.

The strong and wise Anu,

foremost among the princes, was standing before him.

He would bow to Alalu’s feet, set the drinking cup in Alalu’s hand.

For nine counted periods Alalu was king on Nibiru.

In the ninth Shar, Anu gave battle to Alalu.

To hand-to-hand combat, with bodies naked, Alalu he challenged.

Let the winner be king, Anu said.

They grappled with each other in the public square;

doorposts trembled and walls shook.

Alalu bent his knee; To the ground he fell on his chest.

Alalu in combat was defeated;

Alalu to the palace did not return.

From the crowds he stealthily escaped;

of dying like Lahma he was fearful.

Unbeknownst to the others,

to the place of the celestial chariots he hurriedly went.

Into a missile-throwing chariot Alalu climbed;

Its hatch behind him he closed.

The forepart chamber he entered;

the commander’s seat he occupied.

That-Which-Shows-The-Way he lit up,

with bluish aura the chamber filling.

The Fire Stones he stirred up;

their hum like music was enthralling.

The chariot’s Great Cracker he enlivened;

a reddish brilliance it was casting.

Unbeknownst to the others,

in the celestial boat Alalu from Nibiru escaped.

To snow-hued Earth Alalu set his course;

by a secret from the Beginning he chose his destination.”

Alalu Quotes From Texts & Sitchin Books

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in blue)

 

          “Let there listen the gods who are in Heaven,

         And those who are upon the dark-hued Earth!

         Let there lisen (sp), the mighty olden gods.

         Formerly, in the olden days, Alula was king in Heaven;

         He, Alula, was seated on the throne.

         Mighty Anu, the first among the gods, stood before him,

         Bowed at his feet, set the drinking cup in his hand.

         For nine counted periods, Alula was king in Heaven (Nibiru).

         In the ninth period, Anu gave battle against Alula.

         Alula was defeated, he fled before Anu

         He descended to the dark-hued Earth.

         Down to the dark-hued Earth he went;

         On the throne sat Anu …”

Alalush Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin Books:

SEE SITCHIN’S EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.:

after nine Nibiruan years, Anu (Anush in the Hittite text) “gave battle to Alaluand deposed him:

         “Once in the olden days, Alalush (Alalu) was king in heaven.

         Alalush was seated on the throne;

         The mighty Anush (Anu), first among gods, was standing before him:

         He would bow to his feet, set the drinking cup in his hand.

         For nine counted periods, Alalush was king in Heaven.

         In the ninth counted period, Anush gave battle to Alalush …”

It was then, the ancient text tells us, that the dramatic flight to Earth had occurred:

         “Alalush was defeated, he fled before Anush

         Down he descended to the dark-hued Earth.

         Anush took his seat upon the throne …”