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    Amar-Sin (Akkadian: 𒀭𒀫𒀭𒂗𒍪: DAmarDSîn, "calf of Sîn", the "𒀭" being a silent honorific for "Divine"), initially misread as Bur-Sin (c. 2046–2037 BC)...
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  • Franco, "The Eridu Project (AMEr) and a Singular Brick-Inscription of Amar- Suena from AbĹ« Ĺ ahrain", The First Ninety Years: A Sumerian Celebration in...
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  • the Tummal fell into ruins for a fourth time. From the years of Amar-Suena of Shu-Suena, until King Ibbi-Suen chose En-am-gal-ana by extispicy as the high...
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    Shu-Durul 2nd Dynasty of Lagash Puzer-Mama Gudea 5th Dynasty of Uruk Utu-hengal 3rd dynasty of Ur Ur-Namma Shulgi Amar-Suena Shu-Suen Ibbi-Suen v t e...
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    lunar/solar eclipse 2005 BC Amar-Suena "the son of Shulgi" 9 years c. 1981–1973 BC (short) Shu-Suen "the son of Amar-Suena" 9 years c. 1972–1964 BC (short)...
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  • Institute, Volume 2: Drehem Administrative Documents from the Reign of Amar-Suena, Oriental Institute Publications 121 Chicago: The Oriental Institute,...
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  • episode of Tu cara no me suena todavĂ­a [es] aired on 5 May 2017 on Antena 3, DĂ­dac Flores impersonated Nina singing "Nacida para amar" replicating her performance...
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    Institute, Volume 2: Drehem Administrative Documents from the Reign of Amar-Suena, Oriental Institute Publications 121 Chicago: The Oriental Institute,...
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    (Tummal House), temple to Ninlil in Nippur E-tur-kalama E-uduna, built by Amar-Suena E-Ulmaš, in Akkad E-unir (House of gaze reach) temple to Enki in Eridu...
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  • Annunitum rather than Ningal. The inscribed brick of Ur III ruler Amar-Sin read: "Amar-Suena, the one called by name by the god Enlil in Nippur, supporter...
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