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'''Mamitu''', also known as '''Mammetun''', '''Mammetum''', or '''Mammitu''' was the ancient [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] goddess of fate and [[destiny]]. She was believed to reside in [[Irkalla]] and decree the fates of all human beings based on arbitrary whims. Nonetheless, whatever decrees she issued were irrevocable.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mark|first1=Joshua J.|title=The Mesopotamian Pantheon|url=http://www.ancient.eu/article/221/|website=ancient.eu|publisher=Ancient History Encyclopedia| |
'''Mamitu''', also known as '''Mammetun''', '''Mammetum''', or '''Mammitu''' was the ancient [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] goddess of fate and [[destiny]]. She was believed to reside in [[Irkalla]] and decree the fates of all human beings based on arbitrary whims. Nonetheless, whatever decrees she issued were irrevocable.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mark|first1=Joshua J.|title=The Mesopotamian Pantheon|url=http://www.ancient.eu/article/221/|website=ancient.eu|publisher=Ancient History Encyclopedia|access-date=24 July 2017}}</ref> She was also worshipped as goddess of the oath, later a [[chthonic]] goddess of fate and a judge in the underworld, similar to the [[Anunnaki]].{{Fact|date=March 2007}} She is occasionally regarded as a consort of [[Nergal]].{{Fact|date=March 2007}} In some passages, she is also known as a demon of irrevocable curses.{{Fact|date=March 2007}} |
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Mamitu, also known as Mammetun, Mammetum, or Mammitu was the ancient Akkadian goddess of fate and destiny. She was believed to reside in Irkalla and decree the fates of all human beings based on arbitrary whims. Nonetheless, whatever decrees she issued were irrevocable.[1] She was also worshipped as goddess of the oath, later a chthonic goddess of fate and a judge in the underworld, similar to the Anunnaki.[citation needed] She is occasionally regarded as a consort of Nergal.[citation needed] In some passages, she is also known as a demon of irrevocable curses.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Mark, Joshua J. "The Mesopotamian Pantheon". ancient.eu. Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 24 July 2017.