Enheduanna Hymns

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En-hedu-Ana is a title and means “The High Priestess [named] Ornament of the Sky”

'en'=High Priestess 'hedu'=Ornament 'Ana'=of the Sky/Heaven or of the God of the Sky/Heaven

The Akkadian/Sumerian poet Enheduanna (2285-2250 BC) is the world’s first author known by name and was the daugher of Sargon of Akkad (Sargon the Great).

Sargon placed her to the position of high priestess of the most important temple in Sumer.

Works

Enheduanna composed 42 hymns addressed to temples across Sumer and Akkad including Eridu, Sippar and Esnunna. The texts are reconstructed from 37 tablets from Ur and Nippur. This collection is known generally as 'The Sumerian Temple Hymns'.