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ENHEDUANNA

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Enheduanna is the first named poet, writing over 4,000 years ago.

Archaeological evidence for Enheduanna as a person and a poet is significant.

Enheduanna lived most of her life in the city of Ur at a time when the river Euphrates flowed nearby. She was in charge of Ur’s important temple of the moon god, Nannar, as the en-priestess.. She was probably born in Akkad (Agade), the city founded by her father Sargon as the capital of his empire, the first empire in world history. Her mother’s name—Tashlutum—is Sumerian.

The exact dates of Enheduanna’s birth and death are unknown but have been estimated by the Sumerologist William W. Hallo to be 2285-2250 BCE. The poetry attributed to Enheduanna was composed more than a thousand years before Sappho and Homer.

Information and recording courtesy of the Enheduanna Society.

Audio Recordings:

Ninmesara, Queen Of All Cosmic Powers – Read By Janette Yacoub

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