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Enkimdu — Disambiguation: Sometimes an alternate spelling for Enkidu. Enkimdu is the Sumerian god of farming, in charge of canals and ditches, a task assigned to him by the water god Enki during his organization of the world.Enkimdu is featured prominently … Wikipedia
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Aphrodite — This article is about the Greek goddess. For other uses, see Aphrodite (disambiguation). Pandemos redirects here. For the butterfly, see Pandemos (butterfly). Aphrodite … Wikipedia
Goddess — For other uses, see Goddess (disambiguation). A statue of the Hindu goddess Saraswati … Wikipedia
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Nanna (Norse deity) — Nanna (1857) by Herman Wilhelm Bissen. For other uses, see Nanna (disambiguation). In Norse mythology, Nanna Nepsdóttir or simply Nanna is a goddess associated with the god Baldr. Accounts of Nanna vary greatly by source. In the Prose Edda,… … Wikipedia
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