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- Sargon of Akkad, also known as Sargon the Great, was an Akkadian king famous for his conquest of the Sumerian city-states in the 24th and 23rd...
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- Enmerkar, according to the Sumerian king list, was the builder of Uruk, and was said to have reigned for "420 years" (or 900 as some copies). It...
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- According to the Sumerian king list, Lugalbanda was the third king of Uruk, father of Gilgamesh, the most famous king of that ancient City. Legend...
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- Shar-Kali-Sharri (Akk. = "King of all Kings") was a king of the Akkadian Empire. He was the son of Naram-sin and reigned for 25 years, around ca....
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- Enmebaragesi ("Me-Baragesi", "En-Men-Barage-Si", "Enmebaragisi", fl. ca. 2600 BC), according to the Sumerian king list, was a king of Kish who...
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- Entemena, son of En-anna-tum I, reestablished Lagash as a power in Sumer. He defeated Illi of Umma, with the aid of Lugal-kinishe-dudu of Uruk,...
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- Elulu or Ilulu according to the Sumerian king list was a king of the Akkadian Empire. The dates of his reign are unknown, possibly ending...
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- Kubaba (in the Weidner "Chronicle"), or Kug-Baba, or elsewhere as Kubau, is the name of the only queen in the Sumerian king list. "The house of...
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- Mesannepada (or Mesanepada, Mes-Anni-Padda, "hero chosen by Heaven", sometimes called Nanne) was the first king listed for the first dynasty of Ur...
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- Enshakushanna (or En-Shakansha-Ana, Enukduanna) was a king of Uruk sometime in the later 3rd millennium BC who is named on the Sumerian king list,...
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