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Manzat (goddess)

Manzat (Manzât), also spelled Mazzi'at, Manzi'at and Mazzêt, sometimes known by the Sumerian name Tiranna (dTIR.AN.NA) was a Mesopotamian and Elamite goddess representing the rainbow. She was also believed to be responsible for the prosperity of cities.

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Abode
the sky
Children
Lugalgidda
Major cult center
Deh-e Now, Tappeh Horreeye, Larsa, Der
Parents
Sin and Ningal (in a single Maqlû incantation)
Siblings
Shamash (as above)

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Triples14
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021739
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Manzat (goddess)

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Abode · 1
Manzat (goddess) → the sky
Children · 1
Manzat (goddess) → Lugalgidda
Major cult center · 1
Manzat (goddess) → Deh-e Now, Tappeh Horreeye, Larsa, Der
Parents · 1
Manzat (goddess) → Sin and Ningal (in a single Maqlû incantation)
Siblings · 1
Manzat (goddess) → Shamash (as above)
Spouse · 1
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manzat name also elamite known goddess deity akkadian god elam rainbow temple mesopotamia mesopotamian appears according worshiped susa deh-e now

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Manzat (goddess)Abodethe sky1.00infobox
Manzat (goddess)ChildrenLugalgidda1.00infobox
Manzat (goddess)Major cult centerDeh-e Now, Tappeh Horreeye, Larsa, Der1.00infobox
Manzat (goddess)ParentsSin and Ningal (in a single Maqlû incantation)1.00infobox
Manzat (goddess)SiblingsShamash (as above)1.00infobox
Manzat (goddess)Spouse.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plai…1.00infobox
Lagamalinstance ofsimilarly as in the case of deities0.80text
Pinikirinstance ofsimilarly as in the case of deities0.80text
Adadinstance ofsimilarly as in the case of deities0.80text
Shalainstance ofsimilarly as in the case of deities0.80text
Inshushinakinstance ofcontrary to a common assumption in scholarship based on the existence of siyan husame dedicated to underworld deities0.80text
Lagamal.No attestations of Manzat from Elam are more recent than 1050 BCEinstance ofcontrary to a common assumption in scholarship based on the existence of siyan husame dedicated to underworld deities0.80text

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