Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ninus

noun
/ˈnaɪ.nəs/
Definition
A historical figure often associated with ancient king and legendary leader in Assyrian mythology, believed to be the founder of Nineveh and a prominent character in various classical sources.
Examples
  • Ninus was said to have married Semiramis, who later became a legend in her own right.
  • In ancient texts, Ninus is often referenced as an epitome of strength and leadership.
  • The tales of Ninus contributed significantly to the mythology surrounding the city of Nineveh.
Meaning
In some stories, Ninus is depicted as a divine king who ruled over the Assyrians and is often associated with the establishment of empires in ancient Mesopotamia.
Synonyms
  • Legend
  • Myth
  • Ruler