Though never mentioned by name, she was the wife of Nimrod or Ninus as noted by historian Eusebius. After her husband was killed, she did not wish to just sit over Nimrod's kingdom as Queen or 'adored' lady so she concocted a fable where she miraculously became pregnant without having sex and the child that was born 'Tammuz' to the virgin was the re-incarnated Nimrod - making her son her husband. This began the 'Mystery Religion' of Babylon.
The Bible refers to her in Isaiah 47 and Revelations 17 and 18 as the 'woman'
Semiramis was a legendary Assyrian queen
I am Semiramis was created in 1963.
Semiramis Pekkan was born on September 30, 1948, in Istanbul, Turkey.
Semiramis was not a goddess she was a queen of the Assyrian Empire - two queens as there was more than one by that name.
Semiramis were the instigators for starting a false religion. The religion was created to wreck havoc and corruption upon the astronomy that was created by Noah.
In Dante's Inferno, Semiramis is a legendary queen mentioned in the circle of the lustful in the Second Circle of Hell. She is condemned for her illicit and excessive sexual behaviors during her reign as queen of Babylon, according to medieval Christian beliefs. Semiramis represents lust, sin, and moral corruption.
The cast of Semiramis - 1980 includes: Francisco Araiza as Idreno Marilyn Horne as Arsace Dimitri Kavrakos as Oroe Samuel Ramey as Assur
Shammurat and Semiramis denote the same person according to the available sources given in the related web site. The spellings differ slightly. In some places Shammurat is given as Sammuramat which is an Assyrian name used even presently. Semiramis is is used in Greek and Arabic as well. If any one knows about please contribute
No. It was in Egyptian tradition of calling 'the mother and child' as Isis and Osiris. Some have said this originated with Nimrod's death and his wife Semiramis marrying their son, Ninus. Nimrod is credited with founding the 'Mystery Religion' of Babylon which is mentioned in Scripture.
Rita Athanasiadou has written: 'Semiramis' -- subject(s): Fiction
no she was killed in old age by her son.
Hanging Gardens of Semiramis, near present-day Al Hillah, Babil in Iraq