Enheduanna
Akkadian priestess
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history of Akkad
- In history of Mesopotamia: Sargon’s reign
She took the name of Enheduanna and was succeeded in the same office by Enmenanna, a daughter of Naram-Sin. Enheduanna must have been a very gifted woman; two Sumerian hymns by her have been preserved, and she is also said to have been instrumental in starting a collection of songs…
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origins of books
- In history of publishing: The origins of books
…earliest author known by name, Enheduanna, was a high priestess of the Mesopotamian kingdom of Akkad and the daughter of its ruler Sargon (reigned c. 2334–2279 bce). She wrote numerous works of poetry as well as temple hymns and myths.
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