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Kittum, also known as Niĝgina, was a Mesopotamian goddess who was regarded as the embodiment of truth. She belonged to the circle of the sun god Utu and was associated with law and justice.

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  • Kittum, also known as Niĝgina, was a Mesopotamian goddess who was regarded as the embodiment of truth. She belonged to the circle of the sun god Utu and was associated with law and justice. (en)
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  • Sippar, Bad-tibira, Raḫabu (en)
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  • Divine embodiment of truth (en)
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  • Kittum (en)
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  • Niĝgina (en)
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  • Utu/Shamash and Aya (en)
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  • Mesopotamian (en)
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  • Kittum, also known as Niĝgina, was a Mesopotamian goddess who was regarded as the embodiment of truth. She belonged to the circle of the sun god Utu and was associated with law and justice. (en)
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