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'''Ninsutu''' (also known as Ninkautu or Ningiridda) was a goddess in ], one of the eight deities born to relieve the illness of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/sum/sum07.htm|website=www.sacred-texts.com|title=CHAPTER II MYTHS OF ORIGINS|accessdate=17 March 2020}}</ref> She was the consort of ]. | '''Ninsutu''' (also known as Ninsitu, Ninkautu or Ningiridda) was a goddess in ], one of the eight deities born to relieve the illness of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/sum/sum07.htm|website=www.sacred-texts.com|title=CHAPTER II MYTHS OF ORIGINS|accessdate=17 March 2020}}</ref> She was the consort of ]. | ||
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Ninsutu (also known as Ninsitu, Ninkautu or Ningiridda) was a goddess in Sumerian religion, one of the eight deities born to relieve the illness of Enki. She was the consort of Ninazu.
References
- "CHAPTER II MYTHS OF ORIGINS". www.sacred-texts.com. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
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