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SEMIRAMIS
The founder of Babylon according to ancient texts and legend was Nimrod who reigned with his wife, Queen Semiramis. Nimrod was described as a ‘mighty tyrant’ and one of the ‘giants’. The Arabs believed that after the flood it was Nimrod who built or rebuilt the amazing structure at Baalbek in the Lebanon with its three stones weighing 800 tons each. It was said that he ruled the region that is now Lebanon and, according to Genesis, the first centres of Nimrod’s kingdom were

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ISHTAR INANNA
Inanna - Ishtar - Ishtar; It is notable that Inanna and Ishtar could be different Goddesses The daughter of Nanna and Ningal She is Anu's second consort but she was also the lover of Enki, Dumuzid and many other Gods and Demi Gods. Inanna is one of the most important goddesses of the Sumerian pantheon in ancient Mesopotamia. She is a goddess of love, fertility, and war. A woman planted the huluppu tree in Inanna's garden, but the Imdugud-bird (Anzu bird?) made a nest for its

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