Lisin

Lisin, also known as Negun, was an ancient Sumerian goddess. Lisin and her brother Ashgi were worshipped in the Sumerian city-states of Adab and Kesh.[1] Her husband was the god Ninsikila.[2] In Sumerian times, Lisin was viewed as a mother goddess[2] and she was identified with the star α Scorpionis.[1] Later, Ninsikila was accidentally mistranslated as the name of a goddess and Lisin accordingly became treated as a god.[1]

References

  1. Black, Jeremy; Green, Anthony (1992), Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary, The British Museum Press, p. 122, ISBN 0714117056
  2. Black & Green 1992, p. 122.
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