• Lugal-kitun (Sumerian: π’ˆ—π’† π’‚…, lugal-ki-tun₃) was the 12th and last lugal of the first Dynasty of Uruk. He ruled in Mesopotamia in modern-day Iraq. Little...
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    Lugal-Zage-Si (LUGAL.ZAG.GE.SI π’ˆ—π’ π’„€π’‹›; frequently spelled Lugalzaggesi, sometimes Lugalzagesi or "Lugal-Zaggisi") of Umma (reigned c. 2358 – 2334 BCE...
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    In contemporary sources, the SKL was called after its first word: "nam-lugal", or "kingship". It should also be noted that what is commonly referred...
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    with the help of his ally Lugal-kinishe-dudu or Lugal-ure of Uruk, successor to Enshakushana and also on the king-list. Lugal-kinishe-dudu seems to have...
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    Lugalbanda (redirect from Lugal-Banda)
    portal History of Sumer Mesopotamian mythology Sumerian: π’ˆ—π’Œ‰π’•, romanized:Β lugal-banda3da, Meaning "young/fierce king" in Sumerian. "Pennsylvania Sumerian...
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    Uruk Ur Kish Lugal-kisalsi, also Lugaltarsi (π’ˆ—π’†¦π’‹›, lugal-kisal-si, also π’ˆ—π’‹»π’‹›, lugal-tar-si, lugal-sila-si) was a King of Uruk and Ur who lived towards...
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    (Ε ar-ru-um-ki-in). In Late Assyrian references, the name is mostly spelled as LUGAL-GI.NA or LUGAL-GIN, i.e. identical to the name of the Neo-Assyrian king Sargon II...
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    deified Manishtushu i.e. "(For) the divine Man-istusu: Taribu, the wife of Lugal-ezen, had (this seal) fashioned". Texts from the later Ur III period show...
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    Adab under Shar-Kali-Shar was Lugal-gis based on three clay sealings reading "[S]ar-kali-sam, god, hero of Agade: Lugal-gis, scribe and go[vernor] of...
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    Adab Lugal-Anne-Mundu (Sumerian: π’ˆ—π’€­π’‰Œπ’ˆ¬π’Œ¦π’†•, lugal-an-neβ‚‚-mu-un-du₃, c. 24th century BC) was the most important king of the city-state of Adab in Sumer...
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