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Although she was worshipped as the goddess of love, Inanna was not the goddess of marriage, nor was she ever viewed as a mother goddess. [[Andrew R. George]] goes as far as stating that "According to all mythology,
Ištar was not(...) temperamentally disposed" towards such functions. Julia M. Asher-Greve has even proposed (by Asher-Greve) that Inanna was significant specifically because she was not a mother goddess. As a love goddess, she was commonly invoked by Mesopotamians in incantations.
In ''Inanna's Descent to the Underworld'', Inanna treats her lover Dumuzid in a very capricious manner.{{sfn|Black|Green|1992|pp=108–9}} This aspect of Inanna's personality is emphasized in the later standard Akkadian version of the ''[[Epic of Gilgamesh]]'' in which [[Gilgamesh]] points out Ishtar's infamous ill-treatment of her lovers.<ref name="Gilgamesh' p. 86">[[#Reference-Gilgamesh|''Gilgamesh'']], p. 86</ref>{{sfn|Pryke|2017|page=146}} However, according to assyriologist Dina Katz, the portrayal of Inanna's relationship with Dumuzi in the Descent myth is unusual.{{sfn|Katz|1996|p=93-103}}{{sfn|Katz|2015|p=67-68}}

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