IshtarFrom Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology
Ishtar (whose myriad other names included Ashtart, Ashtoreth, Astarte, Inanna and Isis); Ishtar was the Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of love and war. She was closely associated with the Sumerian goddess Inanna. Sometimes her father was said to have been Sin, the moon god, but more often she was viewed as the daughter of Anu, the sky god, and Antum, an earth goddess. Her primary consort was Tammuz, the young shepherd who, according to some accounts, was also her son. The ancient city of Babylon, located in modern Iraq, was a main site of Ishtar worship.