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  1. 22 de jun. de 2017 · Ishtar and Tammuz are the protagonists of one of the world’s first love stories. In love poetry telling of their courtship, the two have a very affectionate relationship. But like many great ...

  2. Exploring Ishtar as the Goddess of Love and Fertility. Ishtar is widely recognized as the goddess of love and fertility, representing the passionate emotions and life-giving forces of nature. She was worshipped by ancient Mesopotamians for her ability to inspire affection, nurture relationships, and ensure the flourishing of crops and animals.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2017 · Ishtar and Tammuz are the protagonists of one of the world’s first love stories. In love poetry telling of their courtship, the two have a very affectionate relationship. But like many great love stories, their union ends tragically. Ishtar’s Midnight Courtship, from Ishtar and Izdubar, the epic of Babylon, 1884. (The British Library)

  4. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Decorada con dragones y toros, la colosal Puerta de Ishtar es un monumento icónico. Su sola contemplación nos permite viajar en el tiempo hasta la majestuosa y exótica Babilonia, la gran metrópoli de la antigua Mesopotamia. Con sus quince metros de altura, esta gigantesca puerta, entrada monumental a la urbe, construida para impresionar a ...

  5. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Etimología de Ishtar. El nombre Ishtar tiene su origen en las lenguas acadias, utilizadas en la antigua Mesopotamia. También fue conocida como Astarté o Inanna, cuyos nombres se originaron en el Oriente Medio. Astarté nació de los semitas, mientras que Inanna fue una diosa nombrada en lengua sumeria.

  6. Sección para pacientes Desde la sección para pacientes podrá consultar su documentación y el historial de citas. Consulte el historial de visitas realizadas y las próximas citas que tiene programadas. Consulte la documentación que hace referencia a su expediente.

  7. 15 de oct. de 2010 · Inanna is the ancient Sumerian goddess of love, sensuality, fertility, procreation, and also of war.She later became identified by the Akkadians and Assyrians as the goddess Ishtar, and further with the Hittite Sauska, the Phoenician Astarte and the Greek Aphrodite, among many others.. She was also seen as the bright star of the morning and evening, Venus, and identified with the Roman goddess.

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