Ninsun NicFergus

Ninsun NicFergus

sold to workhouse some time around 1502 at age 7. Fate unknown but she is not believed to still alive

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Naming References:

  • Naming Patterns in Fields Side
  • MacFhearghuis which can also be translated as son of the angry
  • Fergus - Gaelic root 'ver gustu', meaning 'man of force'.
  • Ninsun (also called Ninsumun, Sumerian: Nin-sumun(ak) "lady of the wild cows"[3]) was a Mesopotamian goddess. She is best known as the mother of the hero Gilgamesh. She only plays an active role in the so-called "Standard Babylonian" version, in which she advises her son and interprets his dreams, petitions the sun god Shamash to protect him, and accepts Enkidu as a member of her family. Wiki Ninsun
  • www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q848327
Ethnicity
Other Ethnicities/Cultures
Age
probably died at age 7
Life
1495 Kaienreki 1502 Kaienreki
Birthplace
New Borough, Kutzk City, Kutsukku Island
Children

Character Portrait image: Age filter with bylo by model made with heroforge

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