Mullissu

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Mullissu is a goddess who is the wife of the Assyrian god Ashur. Mullissu may be identical with the Mesopotamian goddess Ninlil, wife of the god Enlil, which would parallel the fact that Ashur himself was modeled on Enlil. Mullissu's name was written "dNIN.LÍL".[1] Nonetheless, Mullissu, who was identified with Ishtar of Nineveh in Neo-Assyrian Empire times, is usually identified with Ishtar.

Also proposed to be Mullissu is a goddess whom Herodotus called Mylitta and identified with Aphrodite. The name Mylitta may derive from Mulliltu or Mulitta, names related to Mullissu.[2][3][4][5][6]

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  6. Mulliltum was an epithet of Ninlil which evolved into Mullissu, used in Assyria for Ishtar as wife of Ashur (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.); another Sumerian name for Enlil was Mullil > Akkadian Mulliltu, name of Ninlil, Mulliltu > Neo-Assyrian Mullissu (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.).

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